Westmount Park, Public park in Westmount, Canada.
Westmount Park is a large green space in Westmount stretching from Sherbrooke Street to De Maisonneuve Boulevard, with natural streams, ravines, and wooded hillsides throughout. The park has open fields, courts, and recreation facilities spread across the sloping terrain.
The park was established in 1892 when Westmount purchased the initial land to create its first public space. The grounds expanded over time and became a central part of the town's identity.
The area was historically home to Indigenous peoples and later became a gathering place for the growing residential community. The natural water features and tree-covered slopes remain central to how locals use and experience the space.
The park has several entry points and is easily reached by foot from nearby streets and transit stops. The sloping terrain means comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through the different sections.
A large floral clock from the 1920s sits among the trees and grass, a surprising detail many visitors overlook. The living artwork changes with the seasons and the blooming cycles of its thousands of plants.
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