11. Parc René-Lévesque
A peninsular park linked to the Lachine Canal, overlooking the St. Lawrence River and Lake St. Louis near the Lachine Museum. Area doubles as one of the most beautiful bike paths in North America, according to TIME Magazine.Trails: 4 km of trails
Ski rentals: No
Bathrooms: Not in the winter
Food/vending machines: No
12. Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci/Île Perry
A neighborhood riverside park in the northern district of Ahuntsic frequented by locals more so than visitors from out of town.Trails: 4.7 km of trails
Ski rentals: No
Bathrooms/Facilities: No
Food/vending machines: No
13. Parc Angrignon
A large, mildly manicured park easily accessible by public transit. Trails adapted for classic as well as skate skiing techniques.Trails: 10 km of trails
Ski rentals: No
Bathrooms: Yes
Food/vending machines: Yes
14. St. Michel Environmental Complex
Sharing space with circus city La TOHU, the St. Michel Environmental Complex's complete transformation from landfill to 192 acres of park is slated for 2020. A large portion has already been turned into green space, used for a variety of team sports and family-friendly activities.Trails: 5 km of trails
Ski rentals: no
Bathrooms: yes
Food/vending machines: yes
15. Parc Thomas-Chapais
A patch of country in the middle of the city, in Montreal East's Tétraultville.Trails: 1.3 km of trails
Ski rentals: no
Bathrooms: no
Food/vending machines: no
16. Parc de la Promenade Bellerive
Bordering the St. Lawrence river, Parc de la Promenade Bellerive is a gorgeous park in southeast Montreal. The cross country ski trail is right by the water.Trails: 3.8 km of trails
Ski rentals: no
Bathrooms: yes
Food/vending machines: yes
17. Bois du Centenaire
Dollard-des-Ormeaux's largest park is open to cross-country skiing.Trails: call for details
Ski rentals: no
Bathrooms: call for details
Food/vending machines: call for details

