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Hiking around Brossard offers diverse natural landscapes, accessible parks, and well-maintained trail networks. The region is characterized by forests, wetlands, and proximity to the St. Lawrence River, including several islands. Notable areas like Bois de Brossard and Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and plant species. The city's trail system also connects to broader regional networks, extending hiking possibilities.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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12.5km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.52km
01:09
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.99km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The eastern tip viewpoint at Parc des Rapides offers one of the closest, safest vantage points to the powerful Lachine Rapids on the St. Lawrence River. From this shoreline lookout, you can watch fast-moving currents, standing waves, and seabirds that gather in the churning water, with clear views toward the Champlain Bridge and Île des Sœurs. Connected by Chemin des Berges, the paved path leads to benches and small observation areas where you can pause and take in the sound and force of the rapids.
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Verdun Beach, just behind the Verdun Auditorium, has a beautiful sandy shoreline and a calm, buoy-marked swimming area protected by a rock dike. During summer (mid-June to early September), the beach offers amenities including changing rooms, showers, washrooms, a children’s playground, drinking fountains, and accessible pathways down to the water. It's it an ideal spot for families, hikers, and cyclists on Chemin des Berges to take a break and relax.
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Arthur Therrien Park is a large riverfront green space set along the St. Lawrence River, with open lawns and paved paths that connect directly to Chemin des Berges. The park includes a seasonal outdoor pool, sports fields, tennis courts, a skate park, playgrounds, picnic areas, washrooms, drinking fountains, and bike racks. Its shoreline setting offers expansive views over the river toward the Lachine Rapids, making it a popular recreational hub and a scenic stop along the waterfront route.
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From here, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River, right on the water's edge. You're just steps away from the bike path in Maynard-Ferguson Park. A perfect place to relax and grab a bite to eat.
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Here, you enter a small natural haven, with quiet paths, wetlands, and plenty of birds. The walk around Lac des Battures is easy and pleasant, ideal for a leisurely stroll.
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A beautiful viewpoint overlooking Île des Sœurs. La Rotonde is a very pleasant spot, especially if you're looking for a quiet place by the water without leaving Montreal. The view of the river is unobstructed and the atmosphere is relaxed.
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Beautiful view from the stands of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
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Brossard offers a diverse range of trails, from easy walks to moderate treks, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find paths through forests, wetlands, and along riverine landscapes, including trails on islands in the St. Lawrence River. The region features accessible parks like Bois de Brossard and Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville, providing varied natural settings.
Yes, Brossard has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners and families. Out of nearly 200 routes, over 130 are classified as easy. For example, the Kwakiutl Totem Pole, Montreal – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve loop from Saint-Lambert is an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) trail through urban parkland. Local parks like Parc Roger, Parc Champlain, and Parc Lautrec also offer well-maintained, tranquil pathways ideal for leisurely walks.
Hiking around Brossard offers opportunities to explore diverse natural features. You can discover the ecological treasures of Bois de Brossard with its forests and wetlands, or the picturesque landscapes of Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville, which encompasses five small islands in the St. Lawrence River. Nearby attractions include several lakes such as Beaver Lake and The Three Lakes, as well as the Parc de la Cité.
Yes, Brossard and its surroundings offer dog-friendly trails. Portions of Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville and Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive are known to welcome dogs, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. Always check specific park regulations before your visit.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, the Parc de la cite loop from Saint-Hubert is an easy 2.5-mile (4 km) option. Another easy loop is the Parc de la cite loop from Parc Campbell, which covers about 4.1 miles (6.6 km).
Brossard's temperate climate makes it suitable for hiking year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying waterside trails, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and skiing in parks like Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville.
Yes, areas like Bois de Brossard, a significant ecological treasure with forests and wetlands, offer opportunities to observe local wildlife and plant species, some of which may be threatened or vulnerable. Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville also provides a natural habitat for various species.
The hiking routes in Brossard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, well-maintained trail networks, and the accessibility of parks and green spaces.
While many trails are easy to moderate, Brossard does offer some longer options. The Arthur Therrien Park to Rapides Park via Chemin des Berges is a moderate 7.8-mile (12.5 km) trail offering waterside views. Another moderate option is Nuns' Island and Domaine Saint-Paul, a 6.3-mile (10.1 km) path exploring green spaces on an island.
Brossard's parks and trails are generally accessible. Many local parks have parking facilities. The city's trail system also connects to broader regional networks, including the multifunctional trail on the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge, which can be reached by various means. For specific public transport options to trailheads, it's advisable to check local transit schedules.
Absolutely! Beyond the trails, you can explore several attractions. Consider visiting the historic Saint-Gabriel Lock (Lachine Canal), the iconic Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, or the vibrant Old Port of Montreal and Jacques Cartier Square. For more natural beauty, Mount Royal Park is also within reach.


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