Located at 60, Roosevelt avenue, the Recreation Centre provides several spaces for classes, workshops, meetings, and more. Here is the complete list of spaces that are available to rent: Room Information Exercise #1 Recreation Centr......
Learn moreExercise rooms (2) Art studio Pottery studio Multi-purpose rooms (4) Meeting room Seniors’ Lounge Except for the pottery studio, all the rooms can be rented. Send a request at reservations@town.mount-royal.qc.ca .
Learn moreLocated at 90 Roosevelt Avenue, Mount Royal Town Hall is home to several of the Town’s administrative departments. It is also where Town Council meetings are held. Two Town Hall reception rooms can be rented for events, be they weddings or corpora......
Learn moreImportant points to remember Swimwear is mandatory. Only aqua fabrics will be accepted for use in the pool. An employee may check with you to make sure you are wearing a bathing suit. If you fail to comply with this requirement, you will only have......
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Located at 1050 Dunkirk, the arena has a rink, changing rooms and a meeting room. Room Information Multi - Arena Arena – 1050 Dunkirk, Mount Royal Dimensions 30’ x 45’ Capacity 75 Equipment Tables and chairs Schedule Ev......
Learn moreGREEN/FOOD WASTE FOOD Fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry, fish and seafood Dairy products Grain products such as breads, cakes, cereals, pasta, rice, etc. Eggs Nuts and shells Coffee beans and grounds, coffee filters Tea and h......
Learn moreLast update: February 27, 2025 - 11:13 The Town of Mount Royal experienced significant snowstorms this past week, with almost 75 cm of snowfall recorded. As of Thursday February 13, our teams had cleared all streets and even begun snow blowin......
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Construction of the new complex was awarded to the Équipe Sports et Communauté VMR consortium, managed by Groupe Geyser Inc. and Groupe Axor Inc., at a special meeting of the Town Council held on Monday, April 28. The members of the Town c......
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The municipal arena has a rink, changing rooms and a meeting room. Public skating periods are offered on Tuesdays from 16:00 to 16:50 and on Saturdays and Sundays from 13:00 to 13:50, until March 31 2026 . Free with a valid 2026 recreation membersh......
Learn moreQuebecers consume an average of 364 litres of water a day. Here are a few statistics linked to this consumption. Activity Average water consumption Flushing the toilet 20 to 28 litres Taking a bath 135 to 150 litres Tak......
Learn more‘’ Good evening to all, Thank you for joining us this evening. Flooding Recent torrential rains have caused flooding in some homes. In some cases, this is due to sewer back-up, in others to surface water, and in still others to water coming......
Learn moreTravelling collections are back for 2024! Temporary drop-off points will be set up across the island of Montreal in April, May, June, August, September and October to collect household hazardous waste (HHW): nail polish, propane tanks, car batteries......
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With the return of the spring season and the hotter weather, there is an increased risk of heavy rainstorms in the Montreal region. Such weather events can send large volumes of water into the sewer systems in a short amount of time, potentially ove......
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Since July 7, a major worksite has been underway in the Town centre. The work to mobilize the site on the vacant lot between the town hall parking and the current REC will take until the end of 2027. Schedule and potential impacts on nearby reside......
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The Town of Mount Royal makes it easy for you to repair, replace or request a new blue, green or brown wheeled bin. Here's how: Fill out the appropriate form, available on the Residual materials collection for residents page. On......
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The outdoor parking lot adjacent to the Town Hall is now open, it is important to respect the existing signage. The public parking spaces have time restrictions as well as time slots where parking is prohibited to allow for cleaning or plowing of t......
Learn moreAre you thinking about switching to clean, renewable geothermal energy for your home? As a number of major water mains run under the Town, you must first check that your home’s location does not pose a problem. Contact our Urban Planning and Inspect......
Learn moreA few simple actions will enable you to reduce energy losses and better protect our valuable resources: In winter, seal your windows Install adequate weather stripping around doors. This will help you save on heating and lower your energy consumpt......
Learn moreIn the case of obstructions caused by tree roots. Before contacting the Town, it is up to the homeowner to contract the services of a plumber to check his or her installations. A plumber can view the pipes with a camera to determine whether the prob......
Learn moreAt the heart of the Quartier Sportif & Communautaire's vision is the construction of a new Community and Sports Centre (Recreation Centre), which will feature an indoor pool, gymnasium, multi-purpose and training rooms, art studios and space for our......
Learn moreSeptember 25, 2024 - The recent heavy rains in our region have unfortunately affected many homes in our community. A public information evening on September 19, 2024, at Town Hall, has been held to learn more about the actions ta......
Learn moreBin Types Type Waste* Recyclable materials Organic matter Bin provided by Resident EEQ Town Volume Max 120 L 120, 240 or 360 L 240L Color Other than blue, green or brown Blue Brow......
Learn more« Thank you to be with us this evening, whether in person or via webcast. Workers’ Day I would like to start this evening by mentioning that on Friday, April 28, the Town's flag will be flown at half-mast in mourning and recognition of Workers......
Learn more"Good evening to all, Thank you for joining us tonight. Quartier Sportif & Communautaire (Qsc) Since the last Council Meeting, Town Councillors and myself have continued to make progress on the QSC project. Now that the deadline for receivi......
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