Discover Montreal’s best-kept secrets this winter with our curated walking guide. From hidden boardwalks behind Farine Five Roses to cozy retreats like Santropol Café, these routes blend the city’s rich history, stunning views, and creative charm. Whether you’re uncovering St-Henri’s underground art scene, warming up at Mount Royal’s hidden hut, or strolling along the festive Lachine Canal, this guide is your ticket to exploring Montreal like a true local. Perfect for adventurous young souls seeking unforgettable winter vibes.
November in Montreal is the perfect time to embrace the crisp air and cozy vibes as winter approaches. Whether you're a student or young professional, this guide will help you explore the city’s hidden gems and enjoy the magic of the season. Let's go discover Montreal's best-kept secrets!
• Start: Old Port (Place Jacques-Cartier)
• End: Atwater Market
• Distance: ~4 km
Start your walk in the Old Port, where cobblestone streets meet waterfront views. Head west along the Lachine Canal and find the hidden boardwalk behind Farine Five Roses, it's great for some cool, industrial-style photos! If you need to warm up, grab mulled wine or hot cider from a canal-side café near Atwater Market, which starts to glow with holiday lights by late November. Perfect way to soak in the season!
• Start & End: Beaver Lake (Lacs Aux Castors)
• Distance: ~3 km loop
Exit Mont Royal Metro Station, cross the street, and catch the #11 bus. It’ll take you just under 20 minutes to reach the Lac Aux Castors stop. Yes, the bus takes you all the way there! Once you get off, simply cross the street again, and you'll find the park right in front of you!
Nestled in Mount Royal, Lacs Aux Castors is the perfect winter escape. Walk around the icy lake or explore the trails, then warm up at the Cozy House with a hot chocolate and maple waffles.
Bonus: You might even catch a winter festival or music pop-up by the pavilion!
• Start: Château Saint-Ambroise (4030 St-Ambroise)
• End: St-Henri’s Artists’ Workshops
Start at Château Saint-Ambroise by the Lachine Canal and walk through the hidden passage to St-Henri’s art studios. Explore Ateliers d’artistes, where cool local artists showcase everything! From paintings to handmade jewelry, it's great for unique gifts! I love. Finish off with a bite at a local diner or a pint at Brasserie Harricana! Yums!
• Location: 3990 Rue Saint-Urbain
This cafe is one of my absolute favs! It feels like your artsy friend's dream home! It's a mix of witchy style, boho and chairs that don't match but they match.
All their food is super healthy, they serve it in massive portions and it's soo tasty! And the price it's super decent too! Their coffees? Are one of the best I've ever had! Everything abnout this cafe is beautiful. It's the perfect cozzy vibes to study or works for hours.
Pro tip: Ask fortheir soup of the day, it’s comfort food perfection.
• Dress smart: Layers are your best friend. Think thermal leggings, cozy scarves, and waterproof boots.
• Start early: November days are short, so maximize daylight hours.
• Bring a buddy: These routes are even more magical with a friend to share the experience.
So grab your warmest gear, pack your sense of curiosity, and explore these hidden gems that will make your November walks in Montreal unforgettable. From cozy cafés to secret boardwalks, the city is full of surprises just waiting to be uncovered.
Your turn: Have you walked these routes? Share your favorite spots or tag your friends to plan your next adventure!