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The guidelines entitled “Building and Renovating in Westmount” form an integral part of the by-law on Site Planning and Architectural Integration Programmes. These guidelines are applied by the Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) when reviewing any pr...
Read more...The City of Westmount's Sports and Recreation Department organises seasonal activities programming for all ages. Consult the activities guide and registration information. Activities and Registration
Read moreThe spring session begins on March 31. Registration is ongoing so long as there is space available. Registration for summer activities begins in the spring: Summer camp Residents: from April 15 Non-residents: one week before the start of ea......
Read moreActivities are offered by registration by the Sports and Recreation Department. A valid Facility Membership Card is required to register for aquatic activities. Aquafitness (55 years +) Masters Swim (18 years +) Swimming Instruction (2 ye......
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Read moreInformation Telephone : 514 933-5839 Website Girl Guides of Canada offers programmes that provide opportunities for fun, friendship, adventure, personal and leadership development for girls ranging from five to 17 years of age. Leaders 18 an...
Read moreThe winter session begins on January 5. Registration is ongoing so long as there is space available. Registration for spring activities begins in February: Residents: from February 10 Non-residents: from February 24 Details and reg......
Read moreTrees – a collective heritage Trees are an important part of Westmount’s character and history. From the time of the Iroquois, to the arrival of the French and British, to the present, the local landscape has been defined by its patchwork of charmi......
Read moreAn area in King George Park is designated for tobogganing with temporary fences and hay bales at the bottom of the hill. Outdoor skating rinks are maintained seasonally, weather permitting, in the following parks: Devon Park King George Park......
Read more...at presents the event; Public events will be publicized locally via the City’s web site, the Culture, Sports and Recreation Activities Guide, the Westmount Page, social media and local media; Funding will be solely from the City, except for the occ...
Read moreConsult the summer 2025 activities guide “Play Tennis” - Self-Rating Guide Registration Dates Registration for summer activities begins in the spring: Summer camp Residents: from April 15 Non-residents: the Friday before the start o...
Read moreAltergo Support for the social inclusion of persons with disabilities through participation in recreational, sports and cultural activities. Website Jooay Mobile app that helps children with disabilities and their families locate accessible le......
Read more...officials, City administrators and representatives from the Public Safety Department. Important Information The following guide was developed to facilitate and clarify the decisional process for all traffic and active transportation requests that...
Read moreConsult the spring 2025 activities guide “Play Tennis” - Self-Rating Guide The spring session begins on March 31, 2025. Registration is ongoing so long as there is space available.
Read more...n at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) since 2005. As one of Montreal’s leading fundraising professionals, Jeff has guided the transformation of Cedars into one of the city’s leading foundations recognized for its support of cancer care, res...
Read moreDid you read the guidelines for renovating and building? Did you read guideline # 6 concerning landscaping Do you know in which zone your property is located? Did you read By-law #1303 concerning Zoning? Did you read By-law #1391 conce...
Read moreOnline registration Resident Account Activation To proceed with registration, your account must be active. All accounts are suspended at the end of the year, on December 31. Two recent proofs of residency must be presented to the Sports and Re......
Read moreOnline registration Non-residents may register for Westmount programmes and activities following the resident registration period (see dates related to the current programming). Please note, however, that non-residents must pay a fee surcharge o......
Read more...equest must be sent by email to genie@westmount.org at least 72 hours (3 days) prior to the installation of the equipment. Guidelines vary from street to street and from season to season. As a densely built and primarily residential community, Wes...
Read moreGuide to programs and services offered by government departments and agencies to persons with disabilities. The guide is available in French. Website
Read more...with other policies (Westmount Planning Programme, Westmount Traffic and Active Transportation Master Plan, traffic calming guide etc.). In addition, the street hierarchy, speed limit, fire routes, transit routes, cycling, corridors and school zones...
Read more...parameters to consider Data collection Speeding Volume Requests for a traffic calming device Traffic calming guide Traffic Master Plan 85th percentile speed must be at least 10 km/h above the posted speed limit Through traffic must...
Read more...ht only where and when needed Avoid using too many lamps Avoid using high-intensity lamps Use energy-efficient sources Guidelines for renovating & building In Westmount, light that washes across a building’s facade is prohibited. Consult the C...
Read moreDid you read the guidelines for renovating and building? Did you read the guideline #5 concerning new buildings? Did you read By-law #1303 concerning Zoning? Did you read By-law #1391 concerning Building? Did you read By-law #1387 conc...
Read moreDo you know the historical value of your property? Did you read guideline #4 concerning windows and doors? Did you read the guidelines for renovating and building? Have you reviewed the "Table of Appropriate Interventions" from Directive...
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