Parc Dante

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Regional / municipal park

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Accessibility:
Full access





Evaluation year by Kéroul: 2020

Parc Dante
Parc Dante
Montréal, (Québec)

Phone 1:
Website: montreal.ca/lieux/parc-dante

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Description

Dante park is a public park in Montreal located in the Little Italy district.

Inaugurated on June 26, 1963, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Italian parish Notre-Dame-de-la-Défense foundation, its name recalls the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), the autor of the Divine Comedy. The Dante monument, formerly located in Parc Lafontaine, has been there since 1964.

This public space has also become a gathering place for the inhabitants of the district where it's possible to enjoy tables in shade or to play a game of bocce (italian variant of pétanque).

Accessibility

Parking* | (situé : devant le parc, sur la rue Alma)


 Exterior parking lot


 One or more reserved parking spaces : 1


 Reserved parking spaces along the street

Additional information

The reserved parking lot for people with disabilities is located on Alma street, in front of the Notre-Dame-de-la-Défense church.

Outdoor activity*


 Accessible picnic table


 Access to walking trail without obstacles


 Walking trail: no slope


 Walking trail: width of more than 1 m

Additional information

Accessible outdoor water fountain