NEIGHBOURHOOD

Verdun

Montréal

Introduction

Located in the southwest area of the Island of Montreal, Verdun is nestled between the northern and southern boundaries of the Décarie autoroute and the borough of LaSalle. To the West it is bordered by the Canal de l’Aqueduc and to the East by the St. Lawrence River.

Lifestyle

Verdun has a small-town feel, yet it is minutes away from downtown Montreal. If you’re a student looking for a cafe to study or a new family looking to enroll your son in a hockey team, this neighborhood offers a slew of amenities for the range of residents it caters to. In recent years, many new restaurants and bistros have moved in to the area to further increase its appeal.

The Vibe

This neighborhood is always bustling with life. Morning, afternoon and evenings, you can find a mix of residents grabbing food at one of the highly rated bistros or restaurants found on Wellington Street, while outdoor-types ride bikes along the St. Lawrence River. The area offers no shortage of activities and there are a number of different places to discover.

Meet the Neighbours

Verdun has a diverse and multicultural population. The proximity to downtown Montreal and access to affordable housing makes it a popular area for students and individuals who live under the poverty line. However high-income households are also found in the area and the number of single residents is about equal to the number of families living in the neighbourhood.

In the Area

The area of Verdun houses a number of schools, churches, parks and other public amenities. Among it’s most popular offerings is the Verdun Auditorium; The Natatorium where Quebec’s first and largest pool was built; the École de cirque de Verdun, one of Canada’s leading circus schools; and the Municipal Greenhouse which hosts a day camp and other special events throughout the summer.

Distance from City Hall

11.7 km

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Verdun is accessible by four metro stations: Verdun, De l’Église, LaSalle, and Jolicoeur. The area is also served by a significant bus network that can direct citizens around and outside the borough in a short amount of time. For drivers, the area is served by autoroutes 15 and 20. Similar to downtown, paid parking is available, but can be hard to find.

The Good, the Bad & the Rest

The proximity to downtown Montreal and the St. Lawrence River makes Verdun a highly coveted area. Like most Montreal neighbourhoods, frequent road construction will be an issue for drivers, but at least public transportation is available. Citizen diversity is one of the greatest aspects of this area. Poverty is apparent, but does not define the district.

Dollars & Sense

A healthy mix of restaurants, coffee shops and convenience stores are available in a variety of price ranges. The majority of local cafes and bistros offer lunch and afternoon snacks at an affordable price, but if you’re looking for a little more you can also have supper at a pricey restaurant.

Neighbourhood Hotspots

Tripes & Caviar

Restaurant and occasional “foodclub”, Tripes & Caviar focuses on creating plates that use some of the less desired animal parts. Foodie’s rave about their experience at T&C. Questions is: Are you up for the challenge?

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Benelux

This microbrewery is the first bar to hit Verdun since 1875! Residents end up at this watering hole for the beer selection, but stay for the fun and relaxed atmosphere.

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Balconville

This pub is known for its exciting food menu and settled atmosphere. The terrace makes this spot very popular in the summer and its open kitchen ads to its culinary experience.

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Esprit Vintage

A vintage boutique in Verdun, this shop carries a variety of vintage items including furniture, tea sets, books, and more. Stop by to see what kind of vintage gem you can discover.

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La Librairie de Verdun

Home to the area’s very own bookstore, La Librarie de Verdun houses an assortment of books for children and adults alike. This quaint store also hosts a number of events throughout the year.

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La Queue de Poisson

Part Fish and chips joint, part fish grill and part fish market, this place caters to all your seafood needs. Take a seat inside to experience an authentic “by the sea” ambiance.

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