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Closure of the Belvedere Road Depot The Belvedere Road Depot will close for the season next Friday, December 12 . Reminder: Access to the Belvedere Depot is restricted to Westmount residents and contractors holding a valid City permit . &......
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At the February 3, 2025, council meeting, Council adopted the following by-laws: By-law No. 1627 entitled: By-law 1627 authorizing capital expenditures and a loan of $3,009,00 for the repair of public stairs. By-law No. 1628 entitled: By-law auth......
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Due to the ongoing strike at Canada Post, the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer will implement all necessary measures to ensure that voters receive their notice of entry on the electoral list. This notice, which will be sent to all addresses wit......
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Voters will cast their ballots for all councillor positions not filled by acclamation ( districts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 ), as well as for the position of mayor. Please note that Mr. Jeff J. Shamie has been elected by acclamation as councillor fo......
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For drivers, here is the suggested route: Travel along Dorchester Boulevard heading toward René-Lévesque Boulevard West; Turn onto Greene Avenue (downhill); Parking at Centre Greene remains accessible; or It will only be possible to drop of......
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Election Day: Sunday, November 2, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Four voting locations will be open across the city, with more staff on-site to make your visit easier: Districts 1 and 2 : The Study School–1 Braeside Place ➤ If arriving by car,......
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Notice to residents: Please move any vehicles that are parked on the street to leave more space between your vehicle and the sidewalk. This will allow snowplows to clear the sidewalks effectively. Overview Heavier than expected snowfall occurred......
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Reminder: Vehicles must be winter-ready from December 1 to March 15. Learn more Overview A new layer of snow fell from November 16 to 17. Our teams are on the ground clearing snow and ensuring public safety on our territory. Current Operation......
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The City is undertaking its 8 th snow removal operation of the season. P recipitation overnight on February 25, combined with the previous week's snowfall and snow from private parking spaces, has resulted in snow accumulation of up to 15 cm in s......
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Commissioner of the Library, culture and Community Events Member of the Public Library Committee 514-989-5200 ext. 5080 gchadha@westmount.org Biography Gurveen K. Chadha was born and raised in Westmount—learning to swim at the YMCA, skat......
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Commissioner of Public Order Liaison with Merchants' Associations Member of the Finance and Administration Commission Member of the Local Heritage Council 514-989-5200 ext. 5075 plevine@westmount.org Biography Paul Levine has proudly cal......
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Bulky items collection aims to divert large household items made of wood, ceramic and refrigeration appliances from landfill, so that they can be recycled and recuperated. Don't miss the collection! Bulky items are collected on the first......
Read moreThe purpose of the City of Westmount Horticultural Conservatory is to provide universal access to anyone who wishes to appreciate horticulture and the tranquility that comes from the exceptional serenity of this environment. No photographic or vide......
Read moreQuietness is an essential element of the environmental context of the City of Westmount Horticultural Conservatory. Since space is limited and quiet is the order of the day, disruptive behaviour such as exuberance, noise, fear of other users, or des......
Read moreThe use of BBQs is prohibited in Westmount’s public parks and green spaces.
Read moreAll smoking, including the use of electronic cigarettes, is prohibited in Westmount’s parks and green spaces. New restrictions came into force on September 8, 2018. More information
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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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Created on the former grounds of the Sulpicians, the harmonious composition of this green space – a veritable little oasis in a densely-built area – includes a playground and winter skating rink.
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Created by the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (MAAA) in 1887, this space is Westmount’s oldest park. Purchased by the City in 1936, it featured a covered bleacher and many sporting grounds at that time. While its primary sports vocation has n......
Read moreGiven its sloping landscape, Westmount has a number of green corridors and public staircases, which provide shortcuts to some streets, as well as access to impressive views of the City and the St. Lawrence River. Many of these tiny green spaces date......
Read moreSeptember 5, 2017 Reference: Victoria Hall and Gallery Booking Policy Victoria Hall is Westmount’s community centre and home to the Community Events Division. This division is responsible for the operation of the building, including the Galler......
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The Church of the Advent is Westmount’s oldest surviving religious building. It was begun as a mission of St. James the Apostle, opened in 1892 on Western at the corner of Wood. The neo-Gothic brick building by architects Cox and Amos was original......
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Shaar Hashomayim , an Orthodox congregation, opened its doors on Côte St. Antoine Road at the corner of Kensington in 1922. Melville Miller was the architect, combining middle eastern domes with classical details. In 1967, a major expansion was und......
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In 1875 Westmount’s first church, Anglican St. Matthias’ , opened its doors. The white clapboard building stood above Côte St. Antoine Road at the corner of today’s Church Hill Avenue on land donated by Mrs. R.T. Raynes at the corner of her ‘Ford......
Read moreGraffiti is not just words and symbols sprayed on various surfaces. Graffiti is an act of vandalism that costs the City of Westmount thousands of dollars to clean up every year. If not immediately removed, graffiti can send the message that “nobody......
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