


St. Louis Park
About
St. Louis Park offers families a peaceful lakeside escape with sandy beaches perfect for building sandcastles, shallow swimming areas for safe splashing, and shaded picnic spots for outdoor lunches. The waterfront walking paths are stroller-friendly and ideal for family bike rides, while the fishing pier gives kids a chance to try their hand at catching their first fish in a beautiful natural setting.
Highlights
- ✓Sandy beach area perfect for sandcastle building and beach games
- ✓Designated swimming zones with lifeguard supervision during peak summer season
- ✓Fishing pier where kids can learn to fish in a safe environment
- ✓Scenic waterfront walking paths great for strollers and family bike rides
- ✓Shaded picnic areas with tables for family meals and snacks
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive before 10:00 AM on summer weekends to secure the best picnic spots and avoid peak crowds at the beach.
- 2.Bring Canadian dollars or a credit card, as U.S. currency may not be accepted at all facilities. Note that French is widely spoken in Quebec, though most park staff are bilingual.
- 3.Pack your own beach toys, snacks, and plenty of sunscreen as on-site amenities may be limited. Water shoes are helpful for rocky areas near the shoreline.
- 4.The fishing pier is a great spot for beginners. You'll need a Quebec fishing license if your kids are over 18, but younger children can fish without one.
- 5.Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience, as local families tend to visit afternoons and weekends during summer months.
Best Time to Visit
Late June through August offers the warmest water temperatures for swimming. Weekday mornings (9:00 AM to noon) are least crowded. Early September can be lovely with fewer visitors and still pleasant weather, though water may be cooler.
What to Know
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Free parking is typically available, but bring your own food and drinks as dining options within the park are limited. Most signage is in French, but park layouts are easy to navigate.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited late May through early September when weather is warm enough for swimming. Lifeguards are typically on duty only during summer months (late June to mid-August). The park remains open year-round for walking and winter activities, but beach facilities and swimming are seasonal.
Nearby Eats
Head to nearby Dollard-des-Ormeaux Boulevard for family-friendly chain restaurants and local cafes. St-Hubert rotisserie (a Quebec favorite) offers kid-friendly chicken meals, or visit one of the pizza spots along Sources Boulevard for quick, budget-friendly family dining.
More Activities Near Dollard-des-Ormeaux
West Island Aquatic Centre
West Island Aquatic Centre is a fantastic municipal swimming facility that caters to families with children of all ages. With dedicated shallow areas for toddlers, exciting water slides for thrill-seekers, and multi-level swim lessons, this aquatic center offers everything you need for a fun-filled day in the water. The well-maintained pools and family-friendly atmosphere make it a popular destination for both locals and visiting families.
Île Perrot Nature Park
Île Perrot Nature Park offers families a peaceful escape into nature with well-maintained trails perfect for little explorers. Kids can spot birds in the sanctuaries, enjoy scenic views, and burn off energy while learning about Quebec's natural ecosystems. The free admission makes it an excellent budget-friendly option for families looking to spend quality time outdoors.
Parc Meadowbrook
Parc Meadowbrook offers a classic neighborhood park experience with plenty of space for active families to spread out and play. With modern playground equipment, sports courts, and generous green spaces for picnics and games, this community park provides a relaxed atmosphere where kids can burn energy while parents enjoy the outdoors.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux Public Library
Dollard-des-Ormeaux Public Library is a welcoming community hub that offers families free access to excellent children's programming, interactive story times, and dedicated play spaces designed for young learners. With bilingual staff and engaging summer reading challenges, it's a perfect rainy-day destination or regular stop for book-loving families visiting the Montreal area.