The Unrestricted
Outdoor’s itinerary
Path length: 3,9 km
Recommended duration: 4 hours (Total)
30 minutes (Arahova Souvlaki)
30 minutes (Fruitello)
45 minutes – 1 hour (Parc du Mont-Royal)
Transportation: Walk and bus 165, 166 or 11 or bicycle
Recommended transportation: Walk and bus 165
Whether you are a citizen or a guest of Côte-des-Neiges, everyone can benefit from a regular breath of fresh air. Fortunately, there are plenty of green spaces in and around the area. If you’d like to explore the neighborhood in a different way, and get away from your routine while enjoying the great outdoors, we invite you to take a look at this itinerary designed especially for you!
Start your itinerary by discovering the Greek restaurant Arahova, known for its famous souvlaki. You’ll be instantly transported to Greece with its authentic flavors and hearty meals. Just off Avenue Saint-Kevin on Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, you’ll be able to spot the Fruitello restaurant. This discreet spot has a dazzling menu to discover! You’ll notice a variety of desserts, each more decadent than the last. Passing along Avenue Gatineau, you can head to Parc Jean-Brillant to enjoy your delicious dessert. As the adventure ends at Parc du Mont-Royal, we suggest you stop off at the Métro grocery store on Swail Avenue, then Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, for snacks and beverages. At the corner of Côte-des-Neiges and Queen-Mary, take the 165 bus south to the stop at McDougall and The Boulevard. Follow Côte-des-Neiges to Parc du Mont-Royal. Once there, you can enjoy the wide-open spaces near Beaver Lake or admire the urban panorama from the Chalet du Mont-Royal.
To discover in this itinerary:
- Arahova Souvlaki
- Fruitello
- Parc Jean-Brillant
- Métro Côte-des-Neiges
- Parc du Mont-Royal
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