Finally, after decades, signs are erected identifying Westmount Park. Most of the space is dedicated to what one can or cannot do on park property. A separate one, outlining the park’s history, would have been a good addition.

Finally, after decades, signs are erected identifying Westmount Park. Most of the space is dedicated to what one can or cannot do on park property. A separate one, outlining the park’s history, would have been a good addition.


Saturday’s walk through the park. Montreal is in a “pseudo-lockdown” for 28 days – which explains why fewer people were outside enjoying the fall colours.







Sunday’s walk through the park during summer-like weather.




There is a hidden lane that joins Melville and Metcalfe avenues that is filled with flowers. Across the street, lies Westmount Park, filled with autumn colours.








Saturday afternoon’s walk along the park:




It is not clear, in my mind, what is growing in the park’s lagoon. I recall, in years past, this was a habitat for the pond’s ducks with a ladder for their entry. Is this a result of neglect or a conscious decision?

An interesting sign, near a Ginkgo sapling, close to Westmount Park.
