Lakes around La Prairie, Quebec, offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities within and near the city. The region features various bodies of water, from urban lakes integrated into residential developments to larger basins suitable for water activities. These lakes provide settings for outdoor pursuits such as cycling, walking, fishing, and nature observation. The area combines natural environments with accessible amenities, making it a destination for local exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The trail winds past a stone slab that breaks up the vegetation along the lakeside. From here you get a nice view through the reeds to the water.
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Ponds, picnic tables, bike paths, walking trails and playground space populate this 97-hectace greenspace in the city’s southwest corner.
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This park, popular for recreation, has a four-mile bike trail that is used by cross-country skiers during the winter.
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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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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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Perfect for a stopover (20 km from mtl)
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Both Lac de La Citière and Bassin de La Prairie are popular fishing spots. At Lac de La Citière, you can expect to find Black Bullhead, Smallmouth Bass, and Yellow Perch. Bassin de La Prairie is known for Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and Rainbow Trout.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Récré-O-Parc Sainte-Catherine Beach features a small bathing lake and attractions for children. Parc Angrignon provides extensive greenspace with picnic tables, bike paths, walking trails, and playgrounds. The lakes within the La Prairie sur le Lac development also offer trails, play areas, and relaxation zones.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the easy "Rapids Viewpoint – Pointe Longue Bird Sanctuary loop" or the moderate "Nuns' Island and Domaine Saint-Paul." For cycling, consider the "Dome Nature Waterfront Trail – Champlain Bridge trestle loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around La Prairie and Cycling around La Prairie guides.
Lac de La Citière features a bicycle path around its perimeter, making it ideal for cycling, rollerblading, or walking. Additionally, Parc de la Cité offers cycle ways, and Parc Angrignon has kilometres of paved walking and biking trails along its waterfront.
For picturesque views, visit the Lac Angrignon viewpoint, where a trail winds past a stone slab offering a nice perspective through the reeds to the water. Parc Angrignon generally offers several scenic spots with its extensive waterfront.
Lac des Battures, located near Île-des-Sœurs, is an ecologically significant wetland. It is recognized as a critical habitat for the Least Bittern, a species at risk, and supports diverse animal and plant species. It's valued for its natural beauty and ecological importance.
Near Lac de La Citière and Bassin de La Prairie, you'll find the amenities of La Prairie itself, along with Candiac and Brossard. Parc de la Cité offers picnic tables and other facilities. Parc Angrignon has restrooms near the parking lot, picnic areas, and sports fields. The La Prairie sur le Lac development integrates parks, schools, and services near its lakes.
While many lakes offer recreational opportunities, Récré-O-Parc Sainte-Catherine Beach is specifically designed for swimming, featuring a small, well-maintained bathing lake next to the St. Lawrence River.
Parc Angrignon is a large 97-hectare greenspace in the city's southwest corner, featuring ponds, picnic tables, bike paths, walking trails, and playground space. It provides a significant natural escape within an urban setting.
Bassin de La Prairie offers opportunities for various water activities, including fishing, kayaking, and windsurfing, in addition to providing scenic views of the river.
The 'La Prairie sur le Lac' development features four integrated lakes connected by trails. These trails offer a unique setting for walks, bike rides, and relaxation within a natural environment.


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