Plateau Mont Royal supervised playground
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
2-8
About
Montreal's supervised playground program is one of the city's best-kept family secrets. During July and August, the city places trained animators — called moniteurs — at designated neighborhood parks across the island. They run free organized activities: games, crafts, storytelling, and group play sessions for young children throughout the morning and afternoon.
The Plateau-Mont-Royal supervised playground is part of this program. The Plateau is one of Montreal's most family-oriented neighborhoods, with tree-lined streets, excellent parks, and a dense network of bakeries and restaurants. Having a monitored playground in the area means parents of toddlers and preschoolers have a free, structured activity option that does not require driving across the city.
For young children, the supervised format often works better than unstructured free play — kids who might be shy about approaching others on a regular playground open up quickly when an animator is running a group game. For parents, it provides 1-2 hours of relatively hands-off time in a safe, staffed environment.
Practically, supervised playground programming is seasonal and limited to summer months. Outside of July-August, the location is a standard neighborhood park. The Google listing has very few reviews (5 at 4.
8 stars), reflecting that it is a local municipal resource rather than a tourist destination. Check the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough website or the City of Montreal's parks calendar for the current summer schedule and exact park address each year.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Summer weekday mornings when staff are present and the playground is active
Wait Times
No wait
Nearby Food
The Plateau-Mont-Royal has one of Montreal's highest concentrations of cafés, bakeries, and restaurants — Rue Saint-Denis and Rue Saint-Laurent are both close for post-playground food.
Why Kids Love It
Montreal's supervised playground program stations trained animators at neighborhood parks during summer months to run free games, crafts, and organized activities for young children. For toddlers and preschoolers, having an adult facilitating play alongside other kids is more engaging than free play alone, and it gives parents a genuine break. The Plateau-Mont-Royal has one of the city's best-known supervised playground circuits.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Supervised playground programs in Montreal typically run July and August — the rest of the year it is a regular unsupervised park.
- Arrive around 10am when the animators typically start their programming.
- The Plateau has many parks in close proximity — combine with nearby Parc Jeanne-Mance or Parc Lafontaine if kids want more after.
What to Bring
- Sunscreen and a hat
- Water bottle
- Change of clothes if a splash pad is nearby
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Free
Tips to Save
- Completely free.
- Supervised playgrounds in Montreal run seasonal programs — check the borough website for current schedule and hours before visiting.

