Our Environmental Stewardship Program is tailored for groups wishing to undertake environmental actions in the community.
From May to October, come join us and take an active role in protecting the mountain’s natural environment on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon, as well as two Tuesdays a month from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m..
Free of charge
Family activity for ages 7 and older / Individual activity for ages 14 and older
Registration required
Please be at Smith House (1260 Remembrance Road), unless otherwise specified, a few minutes before the activity’s start time. We will not be able to wait for latecomers
All tools required for the various tasks are provided by Les Amis de la montagne
Long trousers and closed shoes are mandatory
A hat or head covering is strongly recommended
You are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle
We reserve the right to adjust the activities in accordance with weather conditions or public health recommendations.
Should you have any questions or are no longer available to participate in an activity you registered for, email us at benevolat@lemontroyal.qc.ca.
Click on the title of the activity for more information and to register!
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In 2007, we launched the Environmental Stewardship Program to promote the protection and conservation of Mount Royal through citizen engagement and participation. Environmental stewardship refers to the means put in place to bring together the citizens, organizations and stakeholders of a territory to help protect its biodiversity and natural environments.
Our Environmental Stewardship Program is tailored for groups wishing to undertake environmental actions in the community.
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