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Complexe aquatique de l'Île Perrot

3.7(45 reviews)Sports
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the shallow children's areas where they can splash safely, while school-age kids and teens love the diving boards and larger pool spaces. The variety of depths means siblings of different ages can all find something suitable.

About

Complexe aquatique de l'Île Perrot offers both indoor and outdoor swimming fun just west of Montreal, making it perfect for families year-round. With dedicated shallow areas for young children, exciting diving boards for older kids, and organized aquatic programs, this community pool complex provides a refreshing break from sightseeing at a fraction of the cost of hotel pools.

Highlights

  • Separate shallow children's pools perfect for non-swimmers and young kids
  • Diving boards that thrill older children and confident swimmers
  • Indoor pools available year-round for swimming regardless of weather
  • Outdoor pools during summer months for sunshine and fresh air
  • Organized aquatic programs and lessons (inquire about drop-in options for visitors)

Pro Tips

  1. 1.This is a francophone area, so basic French phrases are helpful. Most staff speak some English, but downloading a translation app beforehand can ease communication about swimming rules and program times.
  2. 2.Bring Canadian dollars for admission and locker rentals, as credit card acceptance may vary. Check if your international card works or withdraw cash from nearby ATMs.
  3. 3.Visit during weekday afternoons (Monday through Thursday, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM) to avoid weekend family crowds and after-school rushes.
  4. 4.Pack your own towels and swimwear as rental options may be limited. Water shoes are recommended for the outdoor pool deck during summer.
  5. 5.The outdoor pools operate seasonally (typically late May through early September), so if visiting outside summer, confirm which facilities are open before making the trip.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM offer the quietest experience. Summer months (June through August) provide access to both indoor and outdoor pools, giving kids the most variety. Avoid weekends and school holidays when local families fill the facility.

What to Know

Admission fees are very reasonable by North American standards (typically under $10 CAD per person). Free parking is available on-site. Outside food is generally not permitted in pool areas, so plan to eat before or after your visit.

Seasonal Notes

The outdoor pools typically operate from late May through early September, weather dependent. Indoor facilities remain open year-round with consistent hours. Quebec's cold winters make this a popular indoor activity from October through April. Call ahead during Canadian holidays (Canada Day, Labor Day) as hours may vary.

Nearby Eats

For family dining, head to Restaurant Cora (about 5 km away) for breakfast or brunch with kid-friendly pancakes and fruit. Alternatively, St-Hubert rotisserie restaurant offers casual chicken dinners that appeal to children and has locations throughout the Montreal area.

More Activities Near Île-Perrot

Playground

Parc de la Ribambelle

Free

Parc de la Ribambelle is a delightful free playground on Île-Perrot that combines creative play structures with a refreshing splash pad, making it an ideal summer destination for families. The park offers multiple picnic zones where families can settle in for a relaxed afternoon, and the thoughtfully designed playground equipment encourages imaginative play for various age groups.

Park

Parc Compensatoire

Free

Parc Compensatoire offers families a tranquil escape into nature with easy walking trails perfect for little legs and plenty of open green spaces for active play. This community gem on Île-Perrot provides a low-key outdoor adventure where kids can explore natural areas, spot local wildlife, and burn off energy without the crowds of larger tourist parks.

Park

Parc de l'Île-Perrot

Free

Parc de l'Île-Perrot is a spacious waterfront paradise where families can enjoy sandy beach fun, easy nature trails, and stunning river views without spending a dime. The combination of water play, picnic spots, and exploring opportunities makes it an ideal destination for burning energy while soaking up the natural beauty of Quebec's Ottawa River shoreline.

Ice Cream

Dairy Queen de l'Île-Perrot

$

This classic Dairy Queen location in Île-Perrot offers families a sweet escape with beloved ice cream treats including the famous Blizzards, soft-serve cones, and sundaes. It's an affordable stop where kids can enjoy their favorite frozen desserts in a casual, welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for a post-adventure treat or a simple family outing.