


Parc Westmount is a beautifully maintained Victorian-era park offering families an authentic Montreal green space experience with multiple playgrounds, open lawns perfect for running around, and scenic walking trails. This beloved local park combines historic charm with modern play equipment, making it an ideal spot for families to enjoy outdoor time in one of Montreal's most picturesque English-speaking neighborhoods.
Visit on weekday mornings (9am-11am) from May through September for the best weather with fewer crowds. Weekends attract many local families, creating a lively atmosphere but busier playgrounds. Early fall offers stunning foliage and comfortable temperatures.
Admission is completely free. Limited public restrooms are available at the adjacent Westmount Library during library hours. Bring your own snacks and water as there are no food vendors in the park itself.
Best visited May through October when weather is pleasant. Playgrounds are accessible year-round, but Montreal winters are cold and snowy (November-March), making visits less comfortable for young children. The park is beautiful in autumn with colorful foliage in September and October.
Sherbrooke Street (a short walk away) offers family-friendly options including Paysanne Gelato for post-park treats and Boulangerie Cheskie for sandwiches and pastries. Nearby Greene Avenue has several casual restaurants with kids' menus including Vago Pizzeria.
Summit Woods offers families a peaceful hilltop retreat with stunning panoramic views of Montreal, well-maintained hiking trails suitable for little legs, and dedicated playgrounds that make it easy to combine nature exploration with active play. This free park in upscale Westmount provides the perfect setting for family picnics, nature walks, and outdoor adventures while taking in some of the city's best views.
The Westmount Public Library is a gem for families, housed in a stunning historic building that feels like stepping into a storybook. The exceptional children's section offers regular storytimes, delightful puppet shows, and engaging programs designed to spark young imaginations. It's a welcoming, air-conditioned haven where kids can explore books in both English and French while parents relax in beautiful surroundings.
This charming local history museum offers families an intimate look at Westmount's fascinating heritage through well-curated artifacts and interactive exhibits. Located in an affluent Montreal suburb, it provides an educational yet entertaining experience where children can learn about Quebec's anglophone history and the development of this unique community.
Westmount Recreation Centre is a versatile community facility in Montreal's affluent Westmount neighborhood, perfect for active families visiting Quebec. With swimming pools, ice skating rinks, gymnastics programs, and various sports activities, it offers excellent indoor options regardless of weather, making it ideal for keeping kids entertained during your Canadian visit.