Family Days at Robin des Bois: Moments to Share Together
🎬 A program designed for all ages
During December 22–24 and 29–31, the program includes:
Films for everyone — classics like The Dog Who Stopped the War (1984) and Four Seasons of Life Ludovic’s or Song of the Sea allow families to gather around a screen for a warm moment.
Why these days are meaningful for families
- They allow you to create lasting childhood memories. Shared traditions—movies, crafts, snacks—become precious moments that you love to relive year after year. Parenting Expert, Susan Newman Ph.D. + 2 Shulman & Partners + 2
They offer a space for intergenerational connection: parents, children, and sometimes even grandparents can participate together, share, laugh, and build relationships. Partners+1
They offer the opportunity to disconnect from the daily grind and digital world, to reconnect with something simple, festive, and real. Sharing, crafting, or watching a movie together—these are grounded, authentic experiences that feel good. Capital Choice Counselling+1
They provide a reassuring and welcoming environment for families during the holidays: a familiar, warm place designed for both children and adults. The Chalet du Robin, in the heart of the park, offers this perfect setting. Tourism Montreal+1
- Arrive a little early, especially if you’re coming with children: the workshops are popular, and it’s a good opportunity to choose a comfortable spot.
- Wear comfortable clothes (craft workshops can get messy!) — ideal for younger children.
- If several children are participating, encourage them to choose an activity.
Tips for Making the Most of Family Days
each, so that everyone can enjoy themselves in their own way.
For a successful day: start with a movie, continue with a creative workshop or a cookie, then end with a quiet or playful moment—the perfect mix of energy and relaxation.
It’s the moment

