Bois-de-Saraguay Nature Park | |
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Parc-nature du Bois-de-Saraguay | |
Type | Nature park |
Location | Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 45°30′53″N 73°44′36″W / 45.5147°N 73.7432°W[1] |
Area | 97 hectares (240 acres) |
Created | 2016 |
Operated by | City of Montreal |
Open | sunrise to sunset |
Status | Open all year |
Public transit access | STM Bus: 68, 382, 468 |
Website | Official website |
The Bois-de-Saraguay Nature Park (French: Parc-nature du Bois-de-Saraguay) is a large nature park in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It has an area of about 97 hectares.[2] It has about 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) of hiking trails.[3]
The park area had been closed since its acquisition by the City in the early 1980s and almost gave way to a real estate project in the late 1970s. The park was inaugurated as Bois-de-Saraguay Nature Park on 2 June 2016.[4]
The park is one of four parts of the Bois-de Saraguay heritage site. It is mainly made up of deciduous trees. Maple groves, ash groves, poplar groves, and oak groves constitute the forest. There are several large, century-old trees. In addition, the forest includes plants designated as vulnerable, vulnerable to harvesting, or likely to be designated as threatened or vulnerable.[2]
On 7 December 2020, the City of Montreal announced a plan to create a green corridor between the park and Angrignon Park. It is to have a walking path, a bicycle link, and landscaping.[5]