September 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 moreAgropur cooperative and Saputo Canada Dairy Products , both located in the borough of St-Laurent, have put in place processes to quickly inform local residents of any emergencies that may occur in their buildings. In fact, both companies have a......
Learn moreAll projects to connect to the municipal drinking water or sewer system, including modifications or disconnection of existing connections, require a permit issued by the Town of Mount Royal. This procedure details the steps to follow and documents t......
Learn moreOur Town offers a diverse array of activities and events tailored to our 60+ community. From social gatherings and exercise classes to enriching excursions and conferences, we aim to promote health, wellness, and social connections. Discover our pro......
Learn moreWell known to the garden city’s residents, this department has many different audiences. It coordinates a range of sports, cultural and social activities, manages use of the Town’s recreational facilities and organizes one-time and occasional events......
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 moreConsultations To deal with situational challenges that have an impact on your day-to-day functioning, the Social Counselor supports you with resources and tools to help you regain your daily equilibrium. Connection with other social and gov......
Learn moreOur services would not be possible without the invaluable support of our dedicated volunteers. Their commitment, time, and passion play a crucial role in making every activity and event successful. Volunteering is a rewarding way to stay active, mee......
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 moreThis department acts as the general secretariat for Town Council . It drafts and translates by-laws, resolutions, public notices and minutes of meetings. It oversees the consultation and referendum processes as well as the holding of elections and......
Learn moreThe 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 moreThe Emergency, Succession and Mission Plan (ESMP) developed by Town of Mount Royal is a concrete means of meeting the needs of citizens in major emergencies. This tool grew out of the overall process to prioritize and optimize the safety of inhabita......
Learn moreVarious events could occur on Town territory or in nearby areas. Accordingly, the risks have been catalogued by priority level (from 1 to 3). See the Montreal agglomeration’s Civil Protection portal to learn more about the potential hazards and th......
Learn moreIf you are a person with reduced mobility due to your age or a disability (impaired motor skills, vision or hearing, etc.), you can request to have your name added to the Town's list of persons with reduced mobility at the Public Security department......
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 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 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 moreNeed to reserve a space for your event? Get your temporary usage authorization certificate fast. To obtain a temporary usage certificate, please complete the PDF form provided below with all required information. You may either submit it by email t......
Learn moreOur Town offers a wide range of services to support seniors in the community, with additional resources available from external organizations. Town-Offered Resources : Community Support Services Department : Community support services are free,......
Learn moreHow much: Maximum of 5 m 3 for furniture and bulky items. Maximum of 360 L and 100 kg for CRD waste. How to dispose: For CRD residues, in bundles or solid bags weighing less than 25 kg. For bulky waste, doors must be removed and deposited......
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 moreDespite the best efforts of the collection companies, your address may have been forgotten. Errors can occur for a number of reasons, such as your bin being mixed up with another collection or them simply not seeing your bin. Differentiating betwe......
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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