THE LEGAL CONTEXT In 2020, the Government of Quebec adopted a provincial by-law to promote the protection of persons by establishing a framework with regard to dogs. This regulation contains minimum mandatory standards that may directly aff......
Learn moreWild animals: Measures for keeping them away from you home Public Security, in collaboration with Centre Canin de Suroît, handles all matters relating to wild animals in the Town. To keep wild animals such as skunks, squirrels and racoons out of y......
Learn moreMount Royal has implemented specific regulations regarding noise emissions from mechanical equipment, including thermopumps, water heaters, generator units, etc. in residential neighbourhoods. It should also be noted that a permit is required before......
Learn moreThe Town has put in place several tools in order to be ready to act quickly and effectively in the event of a general alert. You should also be prepared to deal with this type of situation, in particular by having a family emergency plan and a 72-ho......
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 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 order to prevent bicycle theft and facilitate searches in the event of theft, Public Security offers a free bicycle marking service (engraving), available at all times. Once a bicycle has been marked, its number is entered in a register that is s......
Learn moreDo you own a business or a multi-unit building and have problems with illegal parking on your property? It is possible for you to dissuade drivers from parking on your property without permission by contacting our dispatch so that a Public Security......
Learn moreGarage sales are a way to encourage the circular economy and participate in sustainable development. In order to organize a garage sale, please obtain a permit in advance from the Public Security counter (10 avenue Roosevelt, Mont-Royal). Terms an......
Learn moreThe 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 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 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 moreThough synthetic pesticides are prohibited, many organic and environment-friend alternatives exist. Some problems can be prevented simply by changing the way you garden or by physically removing the pest. For example, pulling weeds by hand is an ef......
Learn moreFirst, try to determine how many ants you are dealing with and where they are located. A few ants around your patio or the occasional ant inside your home are normal occurrences and pose no threat. More often than not, ants enter homes in the spring......
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 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.......
Learn moreThis Canada Green Building Council standard is the first program to make carbon emissions the primary indicator of building performance. It considers energy consumption in a holistic manner: peak electricity, GHG emissions associated with structural......
Learn moreThis by-law establishes rules pertaining to contract management and promotes competition in order to obtain the best possible prices, while also taking into consideration the quality of the goods and services offered, delivery deadlines and supplier......
Learn moreDemolition of a building Demolition of an accessory building or a pool New building Addition Porch or vestibule Solarium, veranda Modify or renovate the exterior of a building Exterior finishes: alteration or changing materials (including ro......
Learn moreDemolition New Building Addition Interior and exterior renovations Changing of exterior finishes Modification to openings Café-terrace Signage Occupancy: opening of a new business or modification of an existing business Driveway and Parkin......
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 moreIn order to operate in the Town of Mount Royal, lawn and garden contractors must hold a gardening permit. To make a request, please complete the PDF form provided below with all required information. You may either submit it by email to urbanplann......
Learn moreThe Town of Mount Royal has mandated the firm Morin Relations Publiques to carry out an information and consultation campaign with the Townies to better understand their needs in terms of sports and community infrastructures within the Town and to b......
Learn moreN.B. The following names, Community and Sports Centre (CSC) and Recreation Centre, refer to the same future building. Updated on July 3, 2025 Official start of work Updated on May 13, 2025 See the presentation of the winning project, as......
Learn moreCouncil shall order the work to construct a community and sports centre on lot 1 681 690 of the Quebec cadastre, property of the Town of Mount Royal, as described in the detailed estimate prepared by Mr. Jean-Pierre Richard, engineer, dated April 23......
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