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Free Winter Fun at Parc Jean-Drapeau: Montreal’s Island Adventure Awaits

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Escape to Montreal’s stunning river islands this February for completely free winter adventures! Parc Jean-Drapeau offers world-class cross-country skiing, ice skating trails, snowshoeing, and sledding with breathtaking city views. Located just 5 minutes from downtown via metro, these two islands provide authentic Canadian winter experiences without spending a dime.

Summary

Parc Jean-Drapeau transforms into Montreal’s premier free winter playground from February 2-23, 2026. Spanning two Saint Lawrence River islands, the park offers 25+ kilometers of trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking, plus a refrigerated 500-meter skating trail with stunning river views. All activities are completely free with optional equipment rentals available ($10.99-$26.99 for 2 hours). Families with children 17 and under get free equipment rentals! The park operates daily 10am-sunset, accessible via Jean-Drapeau metro station. Weekend programming includes animated activities and winter sports instruction. Warming shelters and facilities ensure comfort during your island adventure.

Fun Facts

  • The park sits on two islands in the Saint Lawrence River, offering unique city skyline views unavailable in typical urban parks
  • Montreal residents with children 17 and under receive completely free equipment rentals when accompanied by an adult
  • The refrigerated skating trail maintains perfect ice conditions regardless of outside temperature
  • Over 25 kilometers of multipurpose trails accommodate all skill levels from beginner to advanced
  • The park is accessible via a 5-minute metro ride from downtown Montreal, eliminating parking costs

Whether you’re seeking gentle family fun or challenging winter sports, Parc Jean-Drapeau delivers authentic Canadian winter experiences without breaking the budget. Pack your warmest clothes and discover why Montreal’s river islands are the city’s best-kept winter secret!

For more information: www.parcjeandrapeau.com/en/

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