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Learn moreTown 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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View the calendar of upcoming town council meetings Note that agendas are generally published on the Friday before a meeting. Minutes are online only once approved by council, usually the month following the meeting in question. The city maintain......
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It all began in 1972, when various municipal police departments, including Mount Royal’s, were merged to form the Montreal Urban Community (MUC) Police. As the new MUC police force was more oriented toward the metropolis and given a centralized and......
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" Good evening to all and thank you for being with us tonight. Thank you all for spending time with us this evening. As has become customary, I will speak briefly about recent events and updates, as well as provide an overview of our first year......
Learn more" Good evening everyone and welcome to this October Town Council Meeting. Thank you for joining us tonight, or for those who are following us live, thank you for spending part of your evening with us. As has become the custom, I will g......
Learn more« Bonsoir et bienvenue à toutes et à tous, Good evening and welcome everyone. Je voudrais vous faire un petit compte rendu sur certains dossiers sur lesquels nous avons travaillé ces dernières semaines et sur lesquels nous avons avancé......
Learn more" Good ev ening to all, thank you for your interest in our community affairs and your presence tonight, be it in person or virtually. Firstly, I would like to share some good news for a few businesses in our industrial sector. We don’t often s......
Learn moreThe Town of Mount Royal is pleased to welcome you to the heart of its Garden City - a peaceful, flourishing environment where life is good! Driven by the satisfaction and well-being of its 21,844 residents, the Town of Mount Royal is pleased to pre......
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Its mission is to provide a caring, pleasant, safe and confidential setting that promotes the health and well-being of our Town’s young people, adults, families and seniors. The Community Support Service is also there to welcome, guide and assist n......
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Our arboreal heritage is there to see! Aware of the unique role that trees play in our community and keen on addressing the worrying issue of climate disruption, Town Council adopted its second Tree Policy in 2017. In particular, the policy aims t......
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The Green Line, for a healthy, quality garden Do you suspect that your garden is being ravaged by pests but are unsure how to interpret the telltale signs? Are you looking to improve the health and overall quality of your garden? Would you li......
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Freeze Period for Certain Permit and Certificate Applications At its May 13 meeting, the Town of Mount Royal tabled a notice of motion and 1st draft by-law to amend various articles of Zoning By-law No.1441. In accordance w......
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Our garden city extends east and west of Autoroute 15 south of its intersection with Autoroute 40. Also known as the Décarie Expressway, Autoroute 15 forms a clear geographic dividing line between the Town’s industrial and residential sectors. Retai......
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The garden city has some 30 parks and 70 other green spaces. You'll find ten of them below, with playgrounds and recreational facilities to delight young and old alike. See the Town map for the location of each park. Action plan - People......
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Some resources, such as the Volunteer Centre, are complementary to our own community support services .
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Renovation Grant for Commercial Buildings and Spaces Do you own or rent a commercial space on Town of Mount Royal and would like to renovate your business? You can get financial support through the new Commerce-Montreal Program. The aims of the......
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" 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« Bonsoir et bienvenue à toutes et à tous, Good evening and welcome Everyone, Il me fait plaisir de vous faire un court résumé de nos activités pour le dernier mois. Your council has been busy the last month working on various files and I......
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 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 more" Good evening to all, thank you for joining us, be it here in person or from the comfort of your hopefully air-conditioned home. My opening remarks will be brief, and I will give you a quick update on the files we have been working on recently.......
Learn more"Good evening everyone, and thank you for joining us on this long summer's evening. As has become my custom, I'd like to give you a brief overview of the issues that have kept us busy over the past few weeks. RESIDENTIAL FLOODING We are con......
Learn more" Thank you for joining us this evening. On this last council meeting of the year, I'd like to thank you all for your e-mails, comments, suggestions and participation in the democratic life of Mount Royal. Obviously, we don't always agree an......
Learn more"Good evening everyone, Thank you so much for joining us for this next-to-last public council meeting. It’s always a pleasure to see residents taking part and staying engaged with what’s happening in our town. New Evaluation Role The new evaluat......
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