Longueuil, a lively and welcoming city
Longueuil sits on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River directly across from downtown Montreal and is a part of the Greater Montreal region.
Whether you are visiting on business or pleasure, Longueuil has a diversity of cultural, recreational, sports and outdoor activities for your pleasure an entertainment. Come and enjoy the charms of our historic sites and old villages and restaurants.
Longueuil public transportation information
Through arts, crafts and history exhibits, Longueuil lives and celebrates arts and culture! For details about events, times and places, visit the events calendar. Please note that most activities are in French
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Longueuil’s major parks
Longueuil’s Regional Park
Designed for nature conservation and outdoor activities, this park is exquisitely developed for cycling, hiking and cross-country skiing. It also includes a skating rink and a toboggan hill for the winter, and a marsh for wildlife and flora nature observation.
Parc de la Cité
In the borough of Saint-Hubert is an ideal venue to fully enjoy the splendours of nature. A lovely place to relax, the park is also used for concerts and popular celebrations. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, cycling and cross-country skiing.
Marie-Victorin park
A vast linear park running between the highway and the river, offers many amenities including a bicycle path, picnic areas, and wildlife and flora observation sites in the Pointe du Marigot area. Several footbridges provide access to the Vieux-Longueuil heritage site, while a river shuttle will take you to Old Montreal and a ferry to Île Charron.
