Through 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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Travelling collections are back for 2024! Temporary drop-off points will be set up across the island of Montreal in April, May, June, August, September and October to collect household hazardous waste (HHW): nail polish, propane tanks, car batteries......
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Our Town offers a diverse array of activities and events tailored to our 60+ community. From social gatherings and exercise classes to enriching excursions and conferences, we aim to promote health, wellness, and social connections. Discover our pro......
Learn more" Good evening to all and thank you for joining us in whichever format you have chosen. My opening remarks tonight will be as much about immediate issues as well as longer standing files. Charging Stations I'm pleased to announce that we......
Learn moreIn a show of support for Canadian nationalism and pride, the Town Council has taken the initiative to distribute Canadian flags to residents. This gesture reinforces our attachment to our national identity at a time when unity is more important th......
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The BIXI bike-sharing system deployed on the Town of Mount Royal territory enables our residents to use bicycles to get around Montreal freely. Since the “start” of the 2025 season, many of you have been using BIXI bikes from stations located in VMR......
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Here is a summary of the work to be done in connection with the recent snowfall: Branch collection Our teams are already busy collecting fallen branches. As such, we will give priority to hanging branches, then branches blocking public roads or......
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Replacement of the Russell pedestrian bridge over the REM: High-priced bids rejected, rehabilitation of existing structure planned. Town of Mount Royal, November 23, 2022 – Prices deemed too high led Town of Mount Royal Council to reject, at its......
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The BIXI bike-sharing system deployed on the Town of Mount Royal territory enables our residents to use bicycles to get around Montreal freely. During the 2025 season, many of you have been using BIXI bikes from stations located in VMR. Here are th......
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Work to extend Taxiway B, which services the North Runway, to connect it to the main apron is progressing according to schedule. (A taxiway is the path that planes take to travel between runways and gates.) During the period of this work, the norma......
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Dear 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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In preparation for the next phase of dynamic testing to test the systems and prepare the facilities for the REM commissioning, acoustic track grinding is planned between the Bois-Franc station area and Canora station. This work will take place one l......
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Mount Royal has implemented specific regulations regarding noise emissions from mechanical equipment, including thermopumps, water heaters, generator units, etc. in residential neighbourhoods. It should also be noted that a permit is required before......
Learn moreFewer cars on our streets also means safer neighbourhoods for our children and less atmospheric pollution. Whether it's with the future REM, the metro and buses, Town of Mount Royal is fortunate to be served by a large public transit network that le......
Learn moreLocated to the west of Autoroute 15, the industrial sector comprises nearly 40% of the Town’s surface area. It fronts on both the Côte-de-Liesse and Décarie expressways and is heavily built up; in fact, future projects will have to focus more on con......
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 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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Dear 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......
Learn more"Good evening everyone, and thank you for joining us on what is fortunately a milder evening than we have experienced recently. Potholes I’ll start tonight with a very timely topic: potholes. Like many municipalities in the region, the Town of......
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