Top Montréal spots for sun, sand and drinks

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Laure Juilliard

Laure Juilliard

Parasols, beach bars, lounge chairs and the sound of waves gently lapping – ready for that awesome beachy ambiance? Here are our top spots for sunning, sipping cocktails and getting a refresh on the island of Montréal. All are great places to unwind, whether alone, with friends or the whole family.

Clock Tower Beach at the Old Port

In the Old Port

Clock Tower Beach

Lounge chairs, soft sand and blue parasols are yours to enjoy down in the Old Port, just a stone’s throw from downtown. Getting hot? While you can’t jump in the St. Lawrence, you can cool off at its very handy misting stations. Ahhhhh!

Bota Bota, spa-sur-l’eau

Moored in the Old Port, this ferry-turned-deluxe-spa offers beautiful views of the St. Lawrence River and the city. Get your skin tingling on its thermal circuit and take advantage of its decks, bridges, gardens and cabins with portholes. Be sure to enjoy the water-level terrace of the on-board restaurant, La Traversée, and drink in one of the best views of the St Lawrence River and the picturesque buildings of Old Montréal as you sample their culinary delights. Nothing short of paradise on water!

Marché des Éclusiers

This seasonal market's outdoor patio is a fabulous spot to grab a drink and a bite to eat while feasting your eyes on the water and the Jardin des écluses.

Riverside St Henri

Along the Lachine Canal

H2O Adventures

Move over, California and your turquoise pools and pink flamingo floats. Near the Atwater Market, on the banks of Pointe-Saint-Charles, you can rent giant swan pedal boats and make a huge splash on the canal’s smooth waters. Or try out a little electric boat to admire the lush greenery set against the industrial background.

Canal Lounge

Anchored a few metres from the Atwater market, this floating café, which used to be an old barge, exudes a certain Parisian or Dutch je ne sais quoi. Enjoy cocktail hour on the roof with waves gently lapping in the background. A must!

Place du Marché

Just a stone's throw across the Lachine Canal from the popular Atwater Market, this pedestrian zone comes alive in the summer! On the programme: misters for cooling off, a games library and sandbox for kids, and take-away picnic boxes - made with market produce - to be enjoyed in outdoor relaxation areas equipped with awnings.

Les Guinguettes de Montréal - La Guinguette Du Sud-Ouest

Les Guinguettes

Bask in the seaside atmosphere along the Lachine Canal at Les Guinguettes from June 20 to 24, 2024 in Parc de l’Ancienne-cour-de-triage, and from July 11 to 14, 2024 on the Peel Basin docks.  Quays. Add a festive twist to your summer with concerts, entertainment, restaurants and bars under twinkling garlands of light. Indulge your sweet tooth at the Merci Tâta waterfront restaurant and discover local Québec artisans at the Marché Tropical. Such an awesome vacation vibe!

Festival sur le Canal

Spend a day outdoors listening to live music by local artists and nibbling on treats from gourmet food stands. Family-friendly and free, enjoy a bucolic weekend along the Lachine Canal, from June 14 to 16, 2024.

The St-Ambroise Terrasse

At sunset, historic industrial buildings make a perfect backdrop to this popular outdoor meeting spot. Nothing beats relaxing near the water, cold craft beer in hand.

Riverside

Make yourself comfortable on the patio at Riverside, which is located along the Lachine Canal in Saint-Henri. Here you'll find a mouth-watering menu, refreshments and a wide range of activities. Good news: you can bring your kids and dog for the perfect family night out.

Jean-Doré Beach

At Parc Jean-Drapeau

Jean-Doré Beach

Hop on the metro and cool off at the beautiful green Parc Jean-Drapeau. Sandcastles, volleyball games and sun bathing are all on the program, as are canoe, kayak, pedal boat and SUP rentals. Kids age 6 and up will have a blast on the inflatable Aquazilla structure  as they maneuver around obstacles, swish down slides and jump off platforms. Yahoo!

Verdun beach

Pôle des rapides

Verdun Beach

Stake your spot of sand at Verdun Beach, an urban oasis you can access by bike, metro or car. Take a dip in the river, lounge in a hammock, run your toes through the sand or enjoy the green space and play area, complete with slides and a climbing wall. Good times guaranteed!

Strøm Spa Île des sœurs

Located in a breathtaking natural setting on the shores of Lac des Battures and just a few minutes from downtown, Strøm Spa gives you the opportunity to rest and recharge by the water on Nun's Island. Put up your feet and treat yourself to a complete spa experience with a massage, beauty treatments and a delicious meal.

Village au Pied-du-Courant

East of downtown

Le Village au Pied-du-Courant

Not far from the Jacques Cartier Bridge, facing La Ronde amusement park, this industrial-space-turned-beach-bar is now a go-to for outdoor fun along the St. Lawrence River. Hammocks, movies under the stars, yoga at sunset and hitting the dance floor are all on the program this summer.

Récréoparc

On the South Shore of Montréal

RécréoParc offers safe and family-friendly fun on the banks of the St. Lawrence Rapids. There are lots of things to do, including a playground, watersport equipment rentals, a volleyball court, an outdoor patio/bar, and music every weekend. Plus, the clean water is sure to appeal to kids of all ages!

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal National Historic Site

A little further out

Explore Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, a charming waterfront community located between Lake Saint-Louis and the Lake of Two Mountains, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. Take a well-deserved day off and enjoy the kayak and paddle board rentals, outdoor dining on the waterfront or strolling along the marina.

To get your green on without leaving the island of Montréal, visit Parc-nature du Bois-de l'Île-Bizard or Parc-nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques. Both are located west of the city and are accessible by bike, bus or car.

Check out our ultimate guide to beaches and pools in and around Montréal for more places to kick back and have fun!

Laure Juilliard

Laure Juilliard

Originally from Paris, Laure Juilliard made Montréal her home over 15 years ago and has never looked back. Won over by her new city's unique energy, cultural vibrancy and gastronomic effervescence, she loves exploring all the coolest spots. A writer and blogger specialising in lifestyle, culture, travel and gastronomy, she has lent her pen to Tourisme Montréal for more than 10 years, in addition to magazines such as ELLE Québec and Clin d'œil, as well as a variety of well-known companies and agencies. Always on the lookout for innovative concepts and the best addresses wherever she is in the world, she is also always planning her next trip.

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