Place names today are an integral part of the urban landscape. Toponymy – the study of place names – reveals the various stages of the municipality's development. The name Mount Royal reflects, in part, the Town’s railway-related roots. Collected in......
Learn moreUnlike water, electrical power is neither distributed nor managed by Town of Mount Royal. We have no rights regarding or control over the distribution system, power lines, power outages or billing. For information requests or comments, you should co......
Learn moreIn the event of a problem, the Town is not authorized to take any action whatsoever, nor can it provide you with information or intervene on your behalf. The natural gas distribution system is entirely the responsibility of Énergir (previously Gaz......
Learn moreSchool taxes are not collected by the Town and cannot be paid through it. For information, please contact the Comité de gestion de la taxe scolaire de l'îles de Montréal .
Learn moreTo register to direct deposit, suppliers need only fill out the proper form and return it to the Town along with a company cheque with VOID written across the front. The cheque can be scanned and electronic documents should be sent to cf-ap@ville......
Learn moreThe Town Manager’s Office provides support to Town Council in managing the Town’s affairs. The office is responsible for implementing Council’s decisions and achieving its policy objectives. As a result, while working to maintain smooth relations b......
Learn moreAll types of collections, traffic controls, work on roads, water mains and sewers, snow removal, maintenance of public green spaces and buildings: this department is responsible for several aspects that are fundamental to the quality of life in our......
Learn moreMunicipal services (snow removal, sports and recreation, etc.) are largely financed by property tax revenues. This tax is calculated in proportion to the real value of each building on the property assessment roll. This tax is used to distribute th......
Learn moreSome property transfers may not be entered in the land register. However, even if the transfer has not been published, the acquirers nonetheless have to pay the resulting transfer taxes. In such cases, the transferee is required to disclose, in the......
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 : 514 222-9281 Email : maryam.kamalinezhad@town.mount-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 2, Maryam Kamali Nezhad. Elected with 53,85 % of the votes in the 2021 general election. A hydraulic engineer since 1996, Maryam holds......
Learn morePhone : 514 734-2914 Email : sebastien.dreyfuss@town.mount-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 7, Sébastien Dreyfuss. Elected with 50.74% of the votes in the 2021 general election. Sébastien grew up in Mount Royal, where he lived u......
Learn moreWhen it comes to noise complaints, Town of Mount Royal encourages the complaining party first to contact the neighbour or neighbours involved before turning to the Town. Acting in this neighbourly manner could result in better cooperation and a quic......
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 moreAre you planning to be out of town for a few days? Use our home watch service and leave with peace of mind! While you are away, our patrollers will check the outside of your home daily to ensure the doors are properly locked. They will even pick up......
Learn moreThe Neighbourhood Watch program is a crime prevention program that relies on communication between citizens and authorities. As neighbours, you are invited to look after each other in order to deter and prevent crime at the local level. You can cont......
Learn moreIn difficult situations, resources exist! Poisoning, spousal violence, alcohol abuse, psychological distress: easily accessible emergency services can provide welcome support in unfortunate situations. Professionals will be able to answer your qu......
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......
Learn moreWant to cut down a tree? Check the by-law first! A tree may be cut down in certain situations: The tree is dead or has contracted an incurable disease. The tree poses a risk to the health or safety of citizens. The tree prevents construction, u......
Learn moreThe emerald ash borer has constituted a problem in urban forests for several years now. To limit the spread of this insect pest within its borders, the Town has adopted By-law No. 1433 on April 27, 2015. Do you own an ash tree? Have it treated wi......
Learn morePermitted times According to By-law no. 1419, from May 1 to October 1, between 6:00 and 8:00 and between 18:00 and 22:00, manual watering on even-numbered calendar days for addresses with an even civic number and on odd-numbered days for addresses......
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 moreBOMA BEST is the largest assessment and certification program in Canada with over 5,000 buildings certified or recertified since the program was launched in 2005. It is a unique, voluntary, online program designed by the industry, for the industry.......
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