Montreal to expand Mount Royal Park, ban cars from part of main access road
Montreal has announced plans to expand its Mount Royal Park by closing one of its two main access roads to vehicular traffic, which will effectively end car travel through the celebrated green space.
The roughly 2.2-kilometre Camillien-Houde Way will instead become a pedestrian thoroughfare, with a separated bike path and new plantings to integrate it into Mount Royal’s existing trail network, Mayor Valérie Plante said.
The city says the park spanning Montreal’s namesake hill — which locals refer to as “the mountain” — will gain an area the size of three football fields once work wraps up in 2029.
“The mountain is not a shortcut, it’s a destination,” Plante said at a news conference. Currently, 85 per cent of the 10,000 motorists who use Mount Royal’s roads on weekdays are simply crossing the mountain, she said.

