Sunday hike in Mont-Royal Park

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Since summer stayed a bit longer in town despite the fact we are already mid-September, we decided to go hiking this last Sunday. We were planning to have a picnic since July but somehow it did not happened so far. This Sunday seemed the best day to do it. It was hot, sunny and one of the few days left before school.

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Although we have been on the mountain so many time before, there were a few trails which we never took. We tried to stay away from the main paths and took the smaller ones. It sort of made us feel that we were further away from the city.

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On one of the paths we saw these gorgeous velvety mushrooms growing on the tree stump. They looked really pretty! We were lucky to also see some beautiful birds, some woodpeckers, hermit thrushes and a hawk. All these in a little forest in the middle of the city!

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In fact, is not that little because Mont-Royal park rests on a surface of 10 square kilometres. The hill has three peaks with different elevations: Mont-Royal or the Cross Hill at 233 m (764 ft), Mount Murray or Outremont Hill at 211 m (692 ft) and Westmount Summit at 201 m (659 ft).

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While we were somewhere between the Olmsted trail and the Mont-Royal Park Loop, our way to the top of Mont -Royal, we stumbled upon this view over the city.

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A few minutes later we found ourselves in front of the Mont-Royal Cross, the first peak we reached that day.

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Since my son asked who was Frederick Olmsted, I had to google him up. Thus I had the pleasure to discover that he was the same landscape architect who designed Central Park in New York city.

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We spent a few good hours walking around the mountain. I think we did about 8 kilometres, which is not bad at all!

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After our picnic we stopped at the Chalet and had a good ice cream while enjoying the stunning views.

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As you can see in the photos, we weren't the only ones who decided to go there. This place is always crowded disregarding the season.

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The Esplanade offers some incredible views over the downtown and Saint-Laurent river. You can even see in the mountains in the distance.

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Can you spot Leonard Cohen's mural in the photo above? If not, look again at the slightly right to the centre of the photo and you will notice it. It was realized on one of the tall buildings of the Plateau and inaugurated on the 1st anniversary of his death.

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In the above photo you can see the model of the Mont-Royal park showing all the existing trails and paths.

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Beaver's Lake and the playground next to it were our last stops in the park.

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A lot of people were laying on the grass, tanning while reading a book or having a drink. The playground was nice and I think it was recently done. Most of the structures looked new and kids were having a blast. We had a great time outdoors, a sublime Sunday indeed!

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What about you? How did you spend your Sunday?

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What a wonderful tour! It has been years for me since making that climb back in the end of the 70's when spending a year in your city.

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I did not know them. Listening to them made me think of David Garrett. They are good!

Glad you like their sound. It should be a great show.

This is not just spending time out but a good way of easing stress. What nice way of spending the day @lymepoet

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You are right, we were more relaxed when we got back home. Tired, but relaxed ;-)

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There is a hologram of my great great great great grandfather at the Montreal Museum on the waterfront ... DelaMorandierre that came over with the King of France.

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So cool that you were able to trace back your family all the way to Marie-Élizabeth Rockbert de La Morandière!

Yes ... one of their children was a Trapper that married an Algonquin woman named sai-sai-go-no-kwe.... my great great ... grandmother. She was a granddaughter of Chief Tecumseh.

Many iconic figures in your family, wow! Did it ever feel as a burden, or made you wonder what you'd leave behind as a legacy? Just curious ;0)

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Thanks for stopping by!

What a beautiful way to spend the day!

We're taking advantage of the few warm days left for this year.

Buildings Trees Lakes and ICE-CREAMMMMM
Looks like a good one :)
And 8km is pretty decent...

Ice cream makes everything better ;-)

What a beautful park, such beautiful scenery and nice views of the city, the Designer who as you say also did Central Park is brilliant at designing parks ot me

As for my Sunday I was a couch potatoe or sleeping most of my Sunday

I would have stayed home and slept if it wasn't for my little peanut ;-)

And I would have loved to have gone out walking but for me it just wasnt mean to be

Wow those city views are really incredible! I love the picture of the pretty lake too. This was a very nice way to spend a Sunday. Thanks for sharing your day with us~ 😊

Mont-Royal is a beautiful park and is right in the middle of the city which is great for us.

That’s so cool!

Always loved the view from up there!

The view from the Chalet's esplanade is fabulous. I used to go there even in winter just to get some shots of the city's lights.

It must be amazing right before sunset, when the city is covered in snow.

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