On top of connecting with nature, members connect with one another, fostering a sense of community. The mission is not just movement. It’s bigger than that, said executive director Thibault Gonnet.
Move over humans, four-legged fashionistas are taking over Halloween in Montreal this year. Parc Laurier Dog Park is set to turn into a runway of wagging tails, floppy ears, and the most adorable costumes you've ever seen.
As a recent experience in Daniel Sanger’s neighbourhood in Montreal suggests, ping-pong can work as a societal lubricant and go a distance to creating connections in this ever more diverse country of ours
Cinéma sous les étoiles is back for its 14th edition this summer. The festival stages free documentary film screenings in Montreal parks. This year, 15 parks will host a total of 45 screenings.
Walks are the best way to get a peek at a city's soul: an intimate look at the neighbourhoods, parks, buildings and customs that compose an urban landscape. In Montreal, walkable human-scale streets and the accessibility of recreation infrastructure are core community values. It's a fact you can hear as you move through the city, in the melodious pitter-patter of heels hitting the pavement during a run to the local dépanneur and in the laughter of friends enjoying a boozy park picnic. Here, the mundane crackles with an electric charge. And the best place to harness it is the sidewalk.