GREEN/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 moreSupporting Town Council and the other municipal departments, the Treasurer’s Office and Material Resources provides expertise in the areas of accounting, finance, taxation, the budget process, information technology (IT) and procurement. All our fi......
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 moreStarting fall 2025, the Town will begin distributing brown bins for organic waste collection in buildings with eight units or more. Teams will visit all buildings to deliver countertop bins and relevant documentation to residents. Stay tuned!  ......
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The person in charge of any commercial establishment, public establishment, residence or property shall comply with the provisions of this by-law with respect to such immoveables. Consult the By-law
Learn moreCollectes des résidus alimentaires Marche à suivre Placez un sac de papier avec doublure en cellulose dans votre bac de comptoir. Pliez ensuite les rebords afin d'ajuster la hauteur du sac a celle du bac. Vous pouvez également concevoir une doublur......
Learn moreCreating your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Are you eager to follow the huge urban agriculture trend this summer by growing your own vegetables and herbs, but don’t have any land? No problem, you c......
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You must first obtain a temporary occupation or obstruction permit for public property. This requirement is outlined in By-law No.1468 on Public Domain Occupancy Permits of the Town of Mount Royal. It ensures public safety, efficient traffic fl......
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Despite 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 moreThrough various initiatives, but also through its Sustainable Development Plan, the Town of Mount Royal contributes to the achievement of the environmental objectives set by the Montreal community and ensures the implementation of initiatives that a......
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Creating Your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Given the current health and economic situation, many people are feeling the urge to reconnect with food and become more self-sufficient by growing their......
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As of January 1, 2025, a new, single, standardized province-wide list of recoverable materials is in effect. These changes have an impact on what can be deposited in your blue bin. For more details on accepted materials and practical tips (e......
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All projects to connect to the municipal drinking water or sewer system, including modifications or disconnection of existing connections, require a permit issued by the Town of Mount Royal. This procedure details the steps to follow and documents t......
Learn moreAddition Antenna Balcony, patio or terrace Changes to doors, windows and garage doors, even if the existing opening remains: colour, type, modulation, style, bay window, enlarging of existing openings Changes to grade levels (raising or lowerin......
Learn moreBefore you start preparing your project, make sure you obtain all the zoning information for your neighbourhood. Zoning determines the uses permitted as well as the restrictions applying to your sector with respect to setbacks, building height, volu......
Learn moreBin Types Type Waste* Recyclable materials Organic matter Bin provided by Resident EEQ Town Volume Max 120 L 120, 240 or 360 L 240L Color Other than blue, green or brown Blue Brow......
Learn moreHow much: Maximum of 5 m 3 for furniture and bulky items. Maximum of 360 L and 100 kg for CRD waste. 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......
Learn moreInstructions 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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Christmas tree (natural or artificial): Set up your Christmas tree away from heat sources (baseboards, space heaters, fireplace, etc.) Turn off the Christmas lights when you go to sleep or leave your home. Cut approximately 1 cm off the base o......
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Tip #1: Managing heavy rainfall through urban greening Did you know that nature can help us better manage heavy rainfall? Large parking spaces and paved backyards prevent water from seeping into the ground, which can lead to heavy wate......
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Please be advised of two upcoming road closures affecting access to buildings at 5, 25, 45, 65, and 85 Brittany Avenue: • Partial closure of northbound Canora Road , between Brittany Avenue and Côte-de-Liesse Road. • Full and p......
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The Town of Mount Royal makes it easy for you to repair, replace or request a new blue, green or brown wheeled bin. Here's how: Fill out the appropriate form, available on the Residual materials collection for residents page. On......
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Blue recycling bins are no longer collected directly by employees, but by the mechanized arms of trucks specifically designed for the task. Certain guidelines and criteria must be met for collection to be possible. Otherwise, your bins will not b......
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Our 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......
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