07/06/2026
Heading to Montreal this summer with kids, SAVE THIS! â¨
â¨Parc Jean-Drapeau đď¸is one of MontrĂŠalâs largest urban parks, spread across two islands in the Saint Lawrence River: Ăle Sainte-HĂŠlène and Ăle Notre-Dame. Home to MosaĂŻcultures, located in the Floralies Gardens (Jardins des Floralies) on Ăle Notre-Dame. The most breathtaking is Mother Earthâan 11-metre-tall living sculpture made from hundreds of thousands of flowers and plants. It feels like youâve stepped into a magical garden, and best of all, itâs free to visit.
â¨Duc de Lorraine, âď¸one of MontrĂŠalâs most iconic French cafĂŠs and pâtisseries.From flaky croissants to stunning pastries and one of the prettiest brunch patios overlooking Saint Josephâs Oratory, it feels like stepping into a little corner of Paris.
â¨The MontrĂŠal BiodĂ´međ§ lets you travel through five ecosystems of the Americasâall under one roof. From a humid tropical rainforest to icy penguin habitats, youâll experience changing climates, incredible wildlife, and immersive environments that make you feel like youâve stepped into nature without ever leaving the city.
â¨Le Petit Dep âď¸đ§¸is one of Old MontrĂŠalâs hidden gems they even have jellycats. its location in the heart of Old MontrĂŠal, just a short walk from landmarks like Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal and the Old Port.
â¨Stepping inside Notre-Dame Basilica âŞď¸feels like walking into a work of art. From the stunning blue ceiling sprinkled with golden stars to the intricate wood carvings and breathtaking stained glass, every detail is unforgettable. By day, itâs a masterpiece of history and architecture.
â¨No trip to MontrĂŠal is complete without a stop at St-Viateur Bagel. 𼯠Grab one warm out of the ovenâyouâll understand the hype after the very first bite.
â¨If youâre heading to Montreal from the GTA make sure to stop at The Big Apple đ on your way to MontrĂŠal, for some pie đĽ§. The Big Apple is located just off Highway 401 in Colborne, Ontario.