Display the building permit in a window where it is easily visible from the street. Keep on the building site a complete copy of the plans signed and stamped by the Town for on-site consultation by the contractor and the inspector.
Learn moreWhite grubs are the larvae of scarab beetles; the most common species in our area are the Japanese beetle and the European chafer. They have a year-long life cycle that begins between late June and late July, when adult beetles lay their eggs in tur......
Learn moreN.B. The following names, Community and Sports Centre (CSC) and Recreation Centre, refer to the same future building. Updated on January 14, 2026 As part of the CSC construction project, a concrete pour is scheduled for Friday, January 16 . S......
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 moreMore Flexible Parking Restrictions on Certain Streets in Town Centre, West of the Railway An area within our Town Centre has seen restrictions on street parking become more flexible. The map outlines the area concerned, which corresponds to th......
Learn moreOverseen by the Regroupement des éco-quartiers (REQ), the Green Patrol aim to raise awareness and educate residents about various environmental issues related to the urban environment. Created in 2005 by the Conseil régional de l’environnement d......
Learn moreAfter heavy snowfalls, snow removal operations along the Town’s 97 km of streets and 179 km of sidewalks are usually completed within 72 to 96 hours in accordance with the Snow Removal Policy As a resident, regardless of whether you remove the sn......
Learn moreOnce a permit has been issued, the inspector is required to perform inspections during construction to ensure the structure and construction process are in accordance with Town by-laws. We advise property owners to make sure their contractors cooper......
Learn moreDue to construction work on the new Sports and Community Center starting on Monday, July 7 (week 3 of day camp), a plan has been drawn up to ensure the safety of young campers and staff. Themed Camps As of Monday, July 7, 2025, the following ......
Learn morePhone : 514 734-2914 Email : francois-patrick.allard@ville.mont-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 2, Mr. François-Patrick Allard. Elected with 61.09% of the vote in the 2025 general election. François-Patrick holds a bachelor's degree in......
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This support program, carried out by a specialist firm commissioned by the Town, will consist of analyzing and inspecting, free of charge, the plumbing systems of eligible properties, as well as outdoor installations such as landscaping,&......
Learn moreThis subsidized inspection and support program is intended for property owners who have experienced and reported water damage since 2022. A claim is eligible if it meets the following criteria: The claim is related......
Learn moreCommissioned on the occasion of Town of Mount Royal’s centennial in 2012, The Royal Gift is a magnificent, richly illustrated, 250-page hardcover book. It tells, decade by decade, the fabulous story of the Model City. Preparing it elicited generous......
Learn moreInterested in Town of Mount Royal’s history? Our archives are located in Town Hall and are open during regular office hours. Our archivist will be pleased to guide you in your research and answer your questions.
Learn moreTo find out the value attributed to your home, you can consult the most recent property roll at Town Hall (90 Roosevelt Avenue) during office hours. You can also consult your property’s assessment in more detail through the Ville de Montréal Web s......
Learn moreAn acquirer may be exempted from paying the transfer tax in cases specified in the Act respecting duties on transfers of immovables (CQLR, c. D 15.1). For the acquirer to qualify for the transfer tax exemption provided by law, the notary must add......
Learn morePhone : 514 734-2914 Email : sebastien.dreyfuss@town.mount-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 7, Sébastien Dreyfuss. Re-elected with 71,11% of the votes in the 2025 municipal election. Sébastien Dreyfuss has deep roots in the Town......
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The Town offers a program to trap, neuter, release and maintain stray cats on its territory. The SPCA Montréal is responsible for the program, in collaboration with our Public Security Department. Program outline The objective of this initiativ......
Learn moreIt is prohibited at all times to make or incite to make noise that could disturb the peace or tranquility of the neighbourhood, or even interfere with the peaceful use of the property. (By-law No. 1380-8) To preserve the peace and quiet of your nei......
Learn moreExcept for certain parts of Town centre during certain periods, street parking in Mount Royal is limited to four hours on any one block. Overnight parking on streets regardless of the 4-hour limit is allowed only if you have a temporary ove......
Learn moreTownies with a home security system can designate the Public Security Department as a responder for their alarm station and ensure a quick response when the system triggered. New members will receive official program stickers that may be affixed to......
Learn moreArtTram Email : arttram.vmr@gmail.com Website Facebook : @ArtTram.VMR Instagram : @arttram.vmr ArtTram (previously TRAM) is a non-profit organization comprised of all levels of professional and amateur visual artists. ArtT......
Learn moreThe fees applicable to a request for access to a document are set by the Quebec government and detailed in the Regulation Respecting Fees for the Transcription, Reproduction or Transmission of Documents or Personal Information. The fees are subject......
Learn moreSending the notice The notice must be in writing. It can be in the form of a letter or submitted on the optional online form provided by the Town. In order to properly complete your form, please consult our leaflet about claims. At a minimum......
Learn moreWhat is a public tree? A public tree is a tree planted by the Town in the public right-of-way. It has been inventoried, geolocated and included in a regularly updated database. The Town owns more than 10,000 public trees on its right-of-way. The m......
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