A view, looking towards the west, during our evening walk through the park.

A view, looking towards the west, during our evening walk through the park.

Another beautiful Spring evening in Westmount Park.

Westmount Park during an early Spring evening.

The park’s lagoon during this year’s warmest day – plus it occurred on a Saturday!

Another (wet) snow fall to mark the end of April’s first week!

A sure sign of Spring is the arrival of the Mallard ducks in Westmount Park – this male was enjoying the puddles, created by the melting ice, on the surface of the park’s soccer field.
Enjoying some time outdoors during what passes as “Spring”. One must admit, Canadians are a “hardy lot”!

The park’s lagoon filled with “snow melt” – it seems that Spring might eventually arrive!

Spring has “finally sprung”! Easter Sunday was (or seemed to be) the warmest day, so far, of the year.

Westmount’s closed conservatory – referred to as “greenhouses” by the city’s residents. They were constructed in 1927 and had undergone a one-million dollar renovation ten years ago.
Recently, a pane of glass fell from the structure’s ceiling – narrowly missing a visitor.
Last week, the city used a drone (seriously!) as part of a much larger effort to assess the current structural damage and eventually restore this historic building.



