A request to remove a tree should be directed to Public Works. If the tree is on private property, please fill out the online form found on the following page. If the tree is located on public land, contact Public Works at 514 734-2999 or publicwo......
Learn moreA number of activities were organised at the Library on April 26 to inform young and old alike about the importance of taking care of the earth. The day began with the installation of the insect hotel, which was built by the town's carpenters, and......
Learn more« Thank you to be with us this evening, whether in person or via webcast. Workers’ Day I would like to start this evening by mentioning that on Friday, April 28, the Town's flag will be flown at half-mast in mourning and recognition of Workers......
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 moreThe emerald ash borer has constituted a problem in urban forests for several years now. To limit the spread of this insect pest within its borders, the Town has adopted By-law No. 1433 on April 27, 2015. Do you own an ash tree? Have it treated wi......
Learn moreThe 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 moreIt is prohibited at all times to make or incite to make noise that could disturb the peace or tranquility of the neighbourhood, or even interfere with the peaceful use of the property. (By-law No. 1380-8) To preserve the peace and quiet of your nei......
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 moreThis by-law aims to limit the spread of the emerald ash borer in the Town. It contains important information about the felling, cutting and handling of ash trees and the management of ash wood. Consult the By-law
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 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......
Learn moreIMPORTANT 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 with......
Learn moreQuebecers 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......
Learn moreIMPORTANT 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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