Grands parcs de Montréal

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The 17 most important parks and nature reserves in the area of ​​the city of Montreal are grouped together under the name Grands parcs de Montréal ("Great Parks of Montreal") . Together, these green areas are almost 1,800 hectares and are of particular importance due to their biodiversity . They serve the urban population for recreational purposes and for leisure activities. Extensions to the park network are planned.

List of "Grands parcs"

  1. Parc du Mont-Royal (190 ha)
  2. Parc Jean-Drapeau (209 ha)
  3. Parc Angrignon (97 ha)
  4. Parc des Rapides (30 ha)
  5. Parc René-Lévesque (14 ha)
  6. Anse-à-l'Orme Nature Park (88 ha)
  7. Cap-Saint-Jacques Natural Park (288 ha)
  8. Bois-de-l'Île-Bizard Natural Park (201 ha)
  9. Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park (159 ha)
  10. Île-de-la-Visitation Natural Park (34 ha)
  11. Ruisseau-de-Montigny Nature Park (22 ha)
  12. Pointe-aux-Prairies Nature Park (261 ha)
  13. Bellerive promenade (22 ha)
  14. Parc Maisonneuve (63 ha)
  15. Parc La Fontaine (36 ha)
  16. Parc Jarry (36 ha)
  17. Complexe environnemental de Saint-Michel (48 ha)

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