The Town of Mount Royal invites citizens who are interested in environmental issues to apply to be volunteer members for the Committee on Sustainable Development and Climate Change. This newly created committee will consist of four e......
Learn moreLucerne Road - Hydro-Québec underground pipeline work (Saraguay Project) To meet the growing demand for electricity and ensure the long-term reliability of its infrastructure on the Island of Montreal, Hydro-Québec will be installing an undergrou......
Learn moreAcadémie Saint-Clément 1345 Regent Road Mount Royal, Quebec H3P 2K8 Telephone : 514 739-5070 Fax : 514 739-5004 Website Dunrae Gardens School 235 Dunrae Avenue Mount Royal, Quebec H3P 1T5 Telephone :......
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 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 moreTHE 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 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 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 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 moreQuartier Design Royalmount Dozens of interior design businesses serving importers, artisans and decorators have set up shop along the Décarie Expressway near the entrance to Mount Royal’s industrial sector. The Quartier has become one of the metrop......
Learn moreThe town offers several specialized camps. Discover them here! Ballet Basketball Cartoons Science Multi-sports Skateboard To view all the details, consult this document.
Learn moreFor Requests Submitted: Before the first week of classes: 85% (see exceptions*) After the first class: 75% After the second class: 50% After the third class: no refund Note : A minimum of 24 hours’ notice is required before each deadline,......
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 moreThe safety of pedestrians, cyclists and electric scooter users of all ages is a constant concern for all Townies. Over the past few years, we have deployed a number of traffic calming measures to reduce speed and cut down on thru traffic, thus facil......
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 moreView the related documents, namely the agendas and minutes of meeting. Recorded in audio format, the meetings are broadcasted on the Town's YouTube channel . The Schofield Hall will accommodate all public participants that health regulations at......
Learn moreIt helps to promote local production, strengthen food autonomy and support short supply chains, while raising awareness of agricultural issues among the population. Visit this page to find out more about the Urban Agriculture Policy adopted by TMR,......
Learn more"Good evening and welcome everyone to this July 19 meeting. Since last month, I have been pleased to share my opening remarks for the Town Council meeting right here on the Town's website. A QR code is also now published in local newspapers pro......
Learn moreThe latest assessment roll for the City of Montreal was submitted on September 10, 2025. The values it contains reflect market conditions as at July 1, 2024. It is the basis for your 2026, 2027 and 2028 tax bills. To find out the value assigned to......
Learn more" Good evening fellow residents, thank you for braving the elements and joining us tonight. This month, I'm going to start by talking about the Beth-El synagogue redevelopment project. Redevelopment of Beth-El, 1000 Lucerne In December,......
Learn moreWe invite you to visit this page regularly as the information will be updated and expanded as the election period progresses. KEY DATES September 19 to October 3, 2025: Period for submitting a nomination - CLOSED October 14 to 16, 2025: Peri......
Learn more" Good evening, everyone. Thank you for joining us tonight and following the news from your municipality. My monthly update will be brief so that we can get on with the meeting without delay. New Sports and Community Centre Good news. Work began......
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