Designed for many types of commercial and institutional buildings, this symbol of recognition shows that the building is certified as energy efficient. This can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also reduce operating costs and increase asset......
Learn moreLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) is a rating system recognized as the international mark of excellence for sustainable buildings in over 132 countries. There are four levels of certification: certified, silver, gold and platinum......
Learn moreThe Planning Advisory Committee (usually designated by its French acronym, CCU) is mandated by the Town Council to make recommendations concerning construction or renovation projects to be carried out on its territory. CCU members meet every two we......
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 moreOnly the property owner can submit a request. Nevertheless, the owner can authorize someone else via a written proxy. Proxy Form When the owner is a corporation or a condominium, the Board of Directors must pass a resolution designating a signa......
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 moreThe training offered by the Town of Mount Royal enables residents to take lifeguarding courses, as well as training to become swimming and lifeguarding instructors. Thanks to government support, these courses are entirely free of charge and take pl......
Learn moreOur "Aquafitness" and "Aqua Gold" courses offer gentle, effective physical activity in the water, guided by a qualified instructor. Aqua Gold : Specially designed for people aged 60 and over, this course promotes mobility, flexibility and general......
Learn moreCollection Days HOUSEHOLD WASTE 7 units or less 8 units and more Wednesday Tuesday and Friday RECYCLABLE MATERIALS Wednesday ORGANIC WASTE Wednesday If you have a private collection service, co......
Learn moreCompost distribution and shredding services are available twice a year, free of charge, at Public Works, 180 Clyde Road. Consult our collections calendar for more details. For compost distribution, you must bring your own containers and the equip......
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 : sarah.morgan@ville.mont-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 5, Sarah Morgan. Elected with 64.61% of the votes in the 2025 municipal election. Sarah holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with a spe......
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Dress code Proper tennis/pickleball attire is mandatory. Shirts must be worn at all times. No cut-off T-Shirts or cut-off jean shorts are permitted. Shoes Tennis shoes only. Due to the court surface, shoes must be of the proper tread design f......
Learn moreDecades-old urban planning traditions can still to be seen in the design of the Town’s road system and abundance of green space. These days, it is issues related to residential architecture and protecting our heritage that prove the most challenging......
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Town of Mount Royal Town of Mount Royal covers an area of 7.43 km² and has a population of 22,396 (Gazette officielle du Québec, 2025). Both French and English are widely spoken. Not being a major tourist destination, the Town focuses instead......
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Quebecers consume an average of 364 litres of water a day. Here are a few statistics linked to this consumption. Activity Average water consumption Flushing the toilet 20 to 28 litres Taking a bath 135 to 150 litres Tak......
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Instructions and precisions before completing your application: Please note that the start and end times of the obstruction are applicable per day of occupancy. Also, please note that the Town is free to modify the hours of obstruction; Please......
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‘’ Good evening, Thank you for joining us and spending a summer evening with us. Please note that Councillors Seguin and Dreyfuss are on vacation and therefore absent this evening. Housekeeping A little bit of housekeeping be......
Learn more‘’ Good evening to all, Thank you for joining us this evening. Flooding Recent torrential rains have caused flooding in some homes. In some cases, this is due to sewer back-up, in others to surface water, and in still others to water coming......
Learn more‘’ Good evening Everyone, Thank you for joining us this evening, in person or from the comfort of your home. I would like to raise several points with you this evening: Dalle-Parc (Station Square) I am happy to announce that at a special......
Learn more"Good evening to all, thank you for joining us tonight, be it in person or virtually. Bilingual Status I will start this up-date with the news that we have received confirmation from the Office québécois de la langue française that following t......
Learn more" Good evening to all of you and welcome to this August council meeting. I will now address several files that have been at the forefront of discussions between council members and that have been the subject of some public concern. OPIN......
Learn more" Good evening to all, Thank you for joining us. We have a full council agenda so I will be brief, all while touching base on a few of the highlights of files affecting our community. SNOW REMOVAL I will start by talking to you about snow......
Learn moreDear Residents, Having recently passed the halfway mark of our mandate since the election in November 2021, I find it fitting to provide a review and assessment of the main achievements accomplished by your council and administration during t......
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