Parc du Mont-Royal
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Evaluation year by Kéroul: 2024
Parc du Mont-Royal
2000, chemin Remembrance
Montréal, (Québec)
H3H 1X2
Phone 1: 514 284 0111
Website
:
www.lemontroyal.qc.ca
Email: cafedesamis@lemontroyal.qc.ca
Activities and related services
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Partial access
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Partial access
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Full access
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Mont-Royal - Parc Tiohtià:ke Otsira’kéhne |
Not accessible
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Mont-Royal - Pavillon du Lac-aux-Castors |
Partial access
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Description
For the visually impaired or blind, most of the trails are lined with plain paving stones. In addition, a three-dimensional representation of Mount Royal Park has been installed near the monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier on the Olmsted Trail.
The shortest and most accessible trail is the one around Beaver Lake, measuring 0.7 km. On the other hand, the Chemin Olmsted trail and the Summit Loop have steep slopes. You can also borrow a TrackZ wheelchair or an adapted sled for winter activities.
Accessibility
Trail
: Boucle du sommet
Trail
Coating in compacted rock dust
Width over 1.1m
No rim
Rest area
Presence of rest areas
Additional information
A 2.9 km trail with some steep and several gentle slopes.
Here is a PDF “Ready to Go” map from Rando Québec. (only in french)
Trail
: Chemin Olmsted
Trail
Coating in compacted rock dust
Width over 1.1m
Path without delimitation
No rim
Rest area
Presence of rest areas
Written in small print
Drinking fountain
Raised spout : 93 cm
Additional information
A three-dimensional representation of Mount Royal Park is installed near the monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier.
Specific services for people with disabilities*
Specific services
Luge adaptée
TrackZ
Additional information
You can also borrow a TrackZ wheelchair or an adapted sled for winter activities.