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 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 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 more07/03/2025 - Outdoor rinks closed for the rest of the season. See Ice Conditions Danyluk Park A hockey rink , lit, with boards (in front of the arena); A hockey rink , lit, with boards (near the synthetic soccer field); A skating oval......
Learn moreBin Types Type Waste* Recyclable materials Green waste Organic waste Bin provided by Resident EEQ Town Town Volume Max 120 L 120, 240 or 360 L 360 45L Color Other than blue,......
Learn moreSince January 1, 2009, thanks to Bill 22 (An act to amend various legislative provisions concerning the urban agglomeration of Montréal), property owners now receive a single tax bill which includes that of the Town of Mount Royal and that of the Ag......
Learn moreOn November 19, 2024, the Municipal Council of the Town of Mount Royal tabled its three-year Capital Program (PTI) for the years 2025-2026 and 2027. Serving as a reliable guide, the program allows the municipal administration to strategize investme......
Learn moreLocated 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 moreNote: This section will be evolving and will contain important information on the Beaumont PPU reflecting the evolution of the consultation process. SPECIAL PLANNING PROGRAM (PPU) FOR THE BEAUMONT SECTOR The Town of Mount Royal has begun pre......
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......
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