Saturday, April 27, 2019

Doggin'Montreal: Hiking with dogs in Saints City

Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of landscape architecture, and another product of Mont-Royal Park in 1876 was his only creation outside the United States. It has a trademark twist path leading to the 765-foot Mont-Royal top. The mountain named after the city was climbed by Jacques Cartier in 1535.

At the summit, arrive from Jefferson Avenue through the Douglas MacArthur Bridge
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  View of downtown Montreal and the St. Louis Lawrence River across from New York
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  Adirondacks. You can leave the wide paved trails and explore the dirt roads.
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  The upper part of the park passes through the light forest. At the base
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  There are many grassy lawns on the hill that can spread with your dog.

About half an hour north is Chemin de la Presqu'île. A long time ago, "Chemin de la
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  Presqu'île" is the name of the horse and horse lane connecting Mascouche and Mache
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  Repentigny. To commemorate the road that led citizens into sinking land
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  Jean-Marie Desrosiers decides between the Assomption River and St. Lawrence
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  Provide the same name for the huge network created by Le Gardeur
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  1978.

Presqu'îleTrail has four clear, pleasing hiking trail networks
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  From one mile to one mile. Since the early 1990s, dogs have
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  It is popular on park trails and can even walk without a belt.

Easily hike along the flat paths of Le Gardeur.
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  However, hiking along the undulating loop makes hiking more challenging
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  Mascouche section. Small pond provides a cool place for dogs
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  Bring a mosquito squadron. Bring enough insect repellent to you and you
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  Dogs - women are hungry for eating blood, hikers are not charged
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  Admission in summer.

The dog-friendly park is located in Le Gardeur and is accessible from Highway 40 or Highway 40.
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  640, exit 97.




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