Best lakes around Brossard offer diverse outdoor experiences, from urban parks with water access to artificial basins. The region provides access to significant waterways like the Saint-Jacques River, which connects to the Saint Lawrence River. Brossard's parks feature smaller bodies of water popular for recreational activities, including paddleboarding, kayaking, and cycling. These areas provide green spaces and trails for various outdoor pursuits.
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A pleasant place to take a break or have a picnic. A reception area and restrooms are nearby. Ice cream is available in summer.
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Not only popular with Montrealers, but also with squirrels!
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Nice park. Good to linger for a while. Otherwise nothing spectacular
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A beach in Montreal! Well, not really: it encloses a small bathing lake next to the St. Lorenz river. It is well maintained and there are a few attractions for children.
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Artificially created, shallow, with aquatic plants and fish. It is possible to rent a rowing boat and go a little on the lake.
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Beautiful environment, picnic tables etc.
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Nice to take a break along the way. Nice place to take a break during a ride
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The layout and size of the park and the facilities
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For families, Beaver Lake offers rowing boat rentals and a pleasant environment for a stroll. Parc de la Cité, Saint-Hubert is great for picnics, while The Three Lakes provides a pleasant break spot with restrooms and ice cream in summer. Additionally, Récré-O-Parc Sainte-Catherine Beach features a small bathing lake and attractions for children.
Yes, Parc Radisson, which provides access to the Saint-Jacques River, is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing, with equipment rentals available on-site. Beaver Lake also offers rowing boat rentals.
Brossard offers a variety of trails. Parc Radisson features well-maintained trails for walking, running, and cycling. Lac de La Citière has an 8 km multi-use path, lit at night, ideal for running, walking, and cycling. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Parc de la cite loop' which is an easy 4 km hike, or 'Arthur Therrien Park to Rapides Park' for a moderate 12.5 km hike. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Brossard guide.
While many of Brossard's smaller lakes are more for recreation and scenery, Récré-O-Parc Sainte-Catherine Beach offers a well-maintained small bathing lake next to the St. Lawrence River, which is suitable for swimming and has attractions for children.
Around the Saint-Jacques River, accessible from Parc Radisson, you might spot herons and muskrats in their natural habitat. La Fontaine Park is also known for its active squirrel population, popular with visitors.
Many of Brossard's parks and lake areas are designed for accessibility. Parc Radisson has well-maintained trails, and Lac de La Citière features a multi-use path that is suitable for various users. Facilities like restrooms are available at The Three Lakes, enhancing accessibility for visitors.
The lakes and parks around Brossard are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, particularly for activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, cycling, and picnicking. The multi-use path along Lac de La Citière is lit at night, allowing for evening activities. Summer is especially popular, with amenities like ice cream available at The Three Lakes.
Absolutely. Parc de la Cité, Saint-Hubert is known for its picnic tables and is perfect for a stopover. The Three Lakes also offers a pleasant spot for a break or picnic with nearby reception and restrooms. La Fontaine Park is a favorite gathering place for picnicking with family and friends.
Brossard offers excellent cycling opportunities. The multi-use path along Lac de La Citière is ideal for cycling. Parc Radisson also has well-maintained cycling trails. For more extensive rides, you can explore routes like the 'Little River Way – Parc Jean-Drapeau loop' (54 km, moderate) or the 'Samuel de Champlain Bridge loop' (28 km, easy). More options are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Brossard guide.
While Brossard's lakes are generally well-known local spots, the linear park system around Lac de La Citière offers a continuous green space through residential areas, providing a pleasant and perhaps less crowded experience for an extended outdoor exercise route. Parc Radisson, with its direct access to the Saint-Jacques River, also offers a tranquil escape for urban kayaking and exploring natural habitats.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are several routes available. You can find options like the 'Fort Chambly – Chambly Marina loop' (43 km, moderate) or the 'Seigneurial Lake loop' (21 km, moderate). These routes offer diverse terrain for gravel biking near Brossard. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Brossard guide.
Yes, many of the parks and lake access points in Brossard offer parking. For example, Parc de la Cité, Saint-Hubert is noted for having parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors.


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