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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......
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Despite its urban density, Westmount’s overall landscape and greenery owes much to its location on the western slope of Mount Royal and also to the presence–within its boundaries–of one of the three peaks of the Mount-Royal heritage site. In additio......
Read moreThe main objective of this project is to determine an appropriate future for the Houses of Worship in Westmount. Each church or synagogue within the city has been inventoried and visited by members of the Local Heritage Council (LHC). A Value Statem......
Read moreThe call for proposals takes place annually from February 15 to April 15 . The Gallery at Victoria Hall Located next to the Westmount Conservatory, the Gallery at Victoria Hall offers a space to showcase Westmount artists and presents many art ex......
Read moreMetropolitan Gem The City lies over 4,02 square kilometres on the western slopes of Mount Royal. It encompasses an urban forest, numerous parks and playgrounds, as well as cultural, religious and educational institutions. Its green is not restr......
Read moreDear New Resident, Welcome to Westmount. You have chosen a wonderful community in which to live: beautiful green spaces, remarkable architecture, a vibrant neighbourhood spirit and many municipal services. What might be less obvious is the contrib......
Read moreWestmount is committed to reducing the amount of landfill waste produced in our City. Changes to the City's collection services and waste management by-law in 2024, alongside an ongoing educational campaign, encourage the adoption of smarter habits......
Read moreThe Gouvernement du Québec regulates and set the standards for the quality of our drinking water. In March 2019, Health Canada recommended that the maximum acceptable amount of lead in our water be reduced from 10 µg/L to 5 µg/L. In October of the s......
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