The Town’s founding is directly related to the digging of a tunnel under “the mountain” – Mount Royal’s namesake – by the Canadian Northern Railway, a tunnel that would give CNR trains access to downtown Montreal. To raise funds for the project, the......
Learn moreOur Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (often referred to by its French acronym, PIIA) identifies eight distinct styles of houses grouped into the three historical development phases of Mount Royal’s urban fabric. Together with th......
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 moreTo pay your tax bill you have 2 options: 1. Option of paying in a single instalment Needless to say, should you prefer it, you may also pay in a single instalment. 2. Option of paying in 2 equal instalments In accordance with the A......
Learn moreTo report a damaged bin, use the appropriate online form: Form: Blue recycling bin Form for Repair, Replacement or Request for Brown of Green Wheeled Bins To request a collection of branches Collection of Branches To report a missed col......
Learn morePhone : 514-734-2914 Email : caroline.decaluwe@town.mount-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 6, Caroline Decaluwe. Elected with 51.60% of the votes in the 2021 general election. Architect and member of the Quebec Association of Ar......
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 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 moreWant to cut down a tree? Check the by-law first! A tree may be cut down in certain situations: The tree is dead or has contracted an incurable disease. The tree poses a risk to the health or safety of citizens. The tree prevents construction, u......
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 moreFollowing the By-law No. 1419 , all water provided by the Town to establishments located on its territory will be measured by meters. Here is the detail of meter readings: Serial No.: 9999999 Diameter: ½ inch Current reading: 15-06-11 153,......
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 moreNo demolition authorization may be issued before: the expiry of the thirty-day (30) appeal period as provided for in this by-law, or if an appeal has been filed under this clause, until Council has rendered a decision authorizing the issuing of su......
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 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 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 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 moreHow much: Maximum of 5 m3 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 separately. When : Every 2nd Wednesday ( see collection calendar ) You......
Learn moreIf so, you should submit a claim by following the rules in the Cities and Towns Act or the Civil Code, as the case may be. Some of the situations that most commonly lead to a claim being submitted are: Sewer backup; A branch from a Town tree fal......
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