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Discover the Charm of Trains-Trains in Old Montreal
Discover the serene beauty of Parc de Dieppe, a lush urban park in Montreal perfect for relaxation, picnics, and outdoor activities.
Parc de Dieppe, nestled in the heart of Montreal, offers a serene escape with lush greenery, winding pathways, and vibrant community spaces. It's an ideal spot for relaxation, picnicking, and enjoying outdoor activities amidst nature's beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Metro
If you're in downtown Montreal, head to the nearest Metro station (like Peel or McGill). Take the Green Line (Line 1) towards Angrignon. At Berri-UQAM station, transfer to the Orange Line (Line 2) towards Côte-Vertu. Get off at Bonaventure Station. From Bonaventure, exit the station and walk south on Avenue de la Cathedrale, then turn left on Rue de la Gauchetière. Continue walking straight until you reach Rue Peel. Turn right and walk until you reach the intersection with Rue Pierre-Dupuy. The Parc de Dieppe will be on your right at 3400 Pierre-Dupuy Street.
Bus
Find the nearest bus stop and check for routes heading towards the Old Port area. You can take the 55 bus from places like Crescent or de Maisonneuve. Get off at the stop near the Old Port and walk towards the waterfront. Head east along the waterfront until you reach the intersection with Rue Pierre-Dupuy. The Parc de Dieppe is located at 3400 Pierre-Dupuy Street.
Walking
If you're staying close to the Old Port, you can walk to Parc de Dieppe. Start at the Old Port and head east along the river. Walk on the path towards the east until you reach the intersection with Rue Pierre-Dupuy. Turn left onto Rue Pierre-Dupuy and continue walking straight until you reach Parc de Dieppe at 3400 Pierre-Dupuy Street.
Bicycle
If you have access to a BIXI bike rental, you can ride to Parc de Dieppe. Start from the downtown area and head towards the waterfront. Follow the bike paths along the river. Ride east towards the intersection with Rue Pierre-Dupuy. Turn left on Rue Pierre-Dupuy and ride until you reach the park at 3400 Pierre-Dupuy Street.
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