Georges Filion Park
Discover the Serenity of Georges Filion Park
Explore the natural beauty of Parc John-H.-Molson in Saint-Sauveur, where relaxation meets adventure amidst stunning landscapes.
Parc John-H.-Molson in Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, is a tranquil escape for tourists seeking nature and relaxation. Enjoy pristine landscapes, seasonal activities, and beautiful trails, perfect for unwinding and exploring the great outdoors.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start from the center of Saint-Sauveur and head west on Rue Principale. Continue on Rue Principale until you reach Rue Viviane. Turn left onto Rue Viviane and follow it until you see Parc John-H.-Molson on your right. There is parking available near the park entrance.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take the local bus service (check for the current routes and schedules) from the nearest bus stop to your location in Saint-Sauveur. Look for a bus that stops near Rue Viviane. Once you arrive at the closest bus stop, it's a short 5-minute walk to the park. Head down Rue Viviane, and you will find Parc John-H.-Molson along this road. Be sure to check the bus fare, which typically costs around $3.50 CAD.
Walking
If you are already near Parc John-H.-Molson, simply walk to Rue Viviane. The park is located at Rue Viviane, Saint-Sauveur, QC J0R 1R4. Look for the park entrance along Rue Viviane, which is easily accessible on foot. Enjoy the scenic views as you approach the park.
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