


This charming community library housed in Senneville's town hall offers a quiet retreat for families seeking French and English children's books, storytimes, and interactive programs. Perfect for a cultural stop during your Montreal area visit, the library provides a cozy space where young readers can explore bilingual literature and participate in community activities.
Weekday mornings (Monday through Thursday) from 9:00-11:00 AM are ideal for avoiding the lunch closure and enjoying a quieter experience before the lunch hour rush.
Admission is free. Parking is available on-site at the municipal building. This is a small community facility, so amenities are limited. The venue has a modest 2.3-star rating, suggesting it may not match expectations of larger libraries.
Open year-round. Check ahead for holiday closures and summer schedule changes, as hours may vary during Quebec's vacation periods in July and August.
Downtown Senneville has limited dining options. Consider packing snacks or plan meals in nearby Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (10 minutes east) which offers family-friendly restaurants like Benny & Co. and local cafes along the waterfront.
Senneville Road offers access to a peaceful community beach along the scenic shores of Lake Saint-Louis, perfect for families seeking a quieter alternative to Montreal's busier beaches. The sandy shores and shallow swimming areas make it an ideal spot for young children to splash and play while parents relax with stunning water views.
La Petite Ferme Locale is a delightful community farmers market where kids can experience farm-fresh produce, meet local vendors, and participate in seasonal activities on weekends. With its perfect 5-star rating and family-friendly atmosphere, this charming market offers a wonderful opportunity for children to learn about where their food comes from while parents shop for quality local goods.
Senneville Park offers families a peaceful waterfront escape with stunning views of Lake Saint-Louis, perfect for easy nature walks, picnics, and outdoor play. The scenic trails are stroller-friendly and ideal for letting kids run free while parents enjoy the tranquil lakeside setting. With free admission and extended hours until 11 PM, it's a flexible option for families wanting fresh air without breaking the budget.
Centre communautaire George-McLeish is a charming community ice rink perfect for families visiting Quebec's West Island. This welcoming venue offers public skating sessions, special family skate nights, and youth hockey programs in a smaller, less intimidating setting than big city arenas. The friendly, local atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for kids to practice their skating skills or experience authentic Canadian winter culture.