Bouldering within metro Montreal.(school wall & super soft grades )
This site is in an area the is the remains of some blasting that was done to build the botanical garden of Montreal for the 1967 World Expo. It is about 10 minutes from down-town Montreal on Ile Ste-Helene (St. Helen's Island) in the St. Lawrence river between Montreal and Longueuil.
The climbs are generally in the 3m-8m range, and it is mostly bouldering, though with a couple top-rope routes.
More info including full topo as (June 2018) available from: http://www.fqme.qc.ca/sites-et-acces/topos-en-ligne-des-sites-du-reseau-acces-montagne/276-parc-jean-drapeau-fqme.html
The site is affiliated with the FQME. You must be a member to climb. If you are not a member of the federation, you can buy a daily membership.
Info here (fr) http://www.fqme.qc.ca/adherer/descriptif-des-adhesions.html
Please keep the site clean.
Take the Jacques Cartier bridge, and exit on Ile Ste-Helene. Circle so you are just south of the bridge, and park. The crag should be visible from there.
The "cliff" should be visible in this google map: http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=45.520035,-73.535529&num=1&t=h&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=45.520526,-73.535464&spn=0.002537,0.004823&z=18
Other approaches include a bus from Papineau station, the metro and get off at Jean-Drapeau (yellow) line, or bicycle over the bridge. (If it will get you to La Ronde, it will get you to this bouldering.)
Anywhere in Montreal -- but, really, you wouldn't travel for this bouldering.
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