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Read moreYou can consult the City of Westmount Valuation Roll using the Immonet service. Public (free of charge) Professionals Ville de Montréal changed its rates for property assessment appeals on February 2, 2026, after Westmount City printed the t......
Read moreAll owners of solid-fuel-burning appliances or fireplaces, whether or not their appliance complies with the new by-law , must inform the City by submitting a declaration form. Forms may be submitted online or in person to the Urban Planning Departm......
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This natural urban forest and bird sanctuary occupies the western peak of Mount Royal and forms part of the protected area designated as the Mount Royal heritage site. The wooded lots, purchased by Sir William Macdonald in 1895, were donated to McGi......
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Still called familiarly and affectionately by locals by its earlier name of Murray Park after William Murray, who sold a piece of his farmland to the City in the 1920s, King George Park was given its new moniker to mark the British Royal’s visit to......
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Certain areas are at greater risk than others for different disasters. Knowing the risks in our region can help us better prepare and even prevent certain types of damage. Knowing what to do before, during and after specific types of disasters will......
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The Gallery at Victoria Hall is a unique public space dedicated to visual arts linking the community centre to the Library. The Gallery’s mission is to offer a space devoted to showcase and celebrate Westmount artists—be they emerging, semi-pr......
Read moreA permit is required to occupy a City street or any other municipal property with construction equipment. This restriction includes, but is not limited to, debris containers, cranes, and any similar type of equipment. The request must be sent by em......
Read moreAn application for authorization for demolition must be submitted to the authority having jurisdiction by the owner of the immovable to be demolished or his authorized representative, using the form provided for this purpose. This form must be duly......
Read moreThe 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 moreInaugurated on September 19, 2013, the Westmount Recreation Centre (WRC) is a 8,270 m 2 complex that replaced Westmount's aging municipal arena and pool. The project was completed in 2014. Located at the corner of Rue Sainte-Catherin......
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Please note that the Conservatory and the Greenhouses are not available for rental. No requests for private events in these locations will be accepted. Since its construction in 1927, the City of Westmount Horticultural Conservatory has prese......
Read moreIt is our great pleasure to reveal the City of Westmount's new website! The primary objective of this project is to ensure that municipal information is easier than ever to find and understand. We hope you will deem this mission accomplished as you......
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Why use Antoine? Accessible from the chat icon at the bottom right of every page, Antoine offers a simpler way to navigate municipal information and services: Available 24/7 : Get answers anytime, even outside office hours. Faster access to in......
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The Belvedere Road garden waste drop-off will close on December 1 . It is currently open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m . for contractors with a City permi t and for residents with proof of residence . Garden waste can also be taken to an......
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In 2026, you will receive four documents related to your tax bill: the tax bill; the payment coupons (three coupons on the same page); your assessment notice (please note that the fees indicated on the assessment notice apply only if you wish to......
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Dear Westmount residents, Serving on City Council has been an immense honour and privilege. The opportunity to directly impact the daily lives of our residents has been deeply fulfilling. I am immensely proud of the collective achievements we have......
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(The speech was delivered at the opening of the Council meeting on October 1, 2025.) Twelve years ago, I began this journey not out of some lifelong ambition to be in municipal politics, but as a way to participate in the community where I was......
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Invasive plants are non-native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers that have been spread by human activity, intentionally or accidentally. They are often capable of reproducing and spreading rapidly, outcompeting native species and upsetting the ecos......
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No Mow May helps pollinators by allowing early season flowers to grow in our lawns, parks and green spaces. This allows more bees and beneficial bugs to find food and take shelter in the shady grass without mower blades chopping up their habitat. N......
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Since 1927, the Westmount floral clock has stood as a symbol of beauty and horticultural innovation. Inspired by a design from Edinburgh, this unique clock—the only one of its kind in Canada—has been drawing visitors for nearly a century. Situated i......
Read moreIn accordance with municipal by-law 1522 , dogs must always be kept on a leash in public spaces in Westmount, unless otherwise indicated. We kindly remind you to respect the signage, as dogs are not allowed in all parks. Failure to comply with the......
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No one is spared from fraud attempts. Recent trends show that scams are becoming increasingly subtle, informed by personal information posted on accessible websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and others, and tailored to the age of potential victims.......
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Fraudulent QR codes have recently surfaced in Montréal, notably on parking meters. When scanned, these codes redirect users to fake payment sites or pages designed to steal your personal information. Before scanning any QR code, take a moment......
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