NEIGHBOURHOOD

Montreal North

Montréal

Introduction

Located on the northern edge of the Island of Montreal, the Montreal-North borough offers suburban life without being too secluded. It is bordered by the Rivière des Prairies to the north. To the south, Boulevard Industriel and the Canadian National railway separate the area from Saint-Leonard. You will see Ahuntsic-Cartierville to the west, and Rivière-des-Prairies—Pointe-aux-Trembles to the east.

Lifestyle

Located on the north shore of the island, Montreal North offers all of the benefits of a quiet suburban area, all while remaining close to the city. The many parks and family activity centres make it a popular place for families. It’s a very multicultural area known for its affordability with easy access to both Montreal and Laval.

The Vibe

The vibe in Montreal North is quiet and suburban, yet full of life. The area is multi-faceted, with lots to discover around every corner. The abundance of parks, walking paths, beautiful waterfront views and community centres make the area perfect for families looking to settle somewhere close to the city.

Meet the Neighbours

You’ll find yourself among many families when roaming the Montreal North neighbourhood. While most residents are Quebecers, there is also a large immigrant population, with people hailing from Haiti, Algeria many other middle-eastern countries. The population is mostly French speaking, but odds are you’ll hear another language while you’re out and about.

In the Area

There are about 20 parks in Montreal North, all with different playgrounds, fields and other amenities. There are many small stores and big box stores along many of the main roads like Boulevard Henri Bourrassa and Boulevard Pie IX. Along the waterfront you’ll find many lookout spots with views of the neighbouring Laval.

Distance from Montreal City Hall

16.5 km

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

There are many main boulevards in Montreal North leading to downtown Montreal, as well as the city of Laval. The area shares a commuter train stop with Saint-Leonard, which leads to with Mascouche or Montreal. While there are no metro stops in the area, there are plenty of STM buses running through the area.

The Good, the Bad & the Rest

Montreal North offers peaceful, waterfront living, without being too far from the city. It’s a multi-faceted, multi-cultural area, with many cultural and youth centres, making the area attractive for families. On the flip side, you will mostly find big box shops and chain restaurants – local businesses seem to be a rare find.

Dollars & Sense

Montreal North is not one of the most luxurious spots in town, which is why you’ll find large big box stores like Walmart and Super C in the area. The vast majority of restaurants are informal, and not very pricy and there is a lack of fancy cafés. Real estate costs also much less than the average of the Island of Montreal.

Neighbourhood Hotspots

Buona Sera

Looking for a casual night on the town? Look no further than Buona Sera, located on Henri Bourrassa. They serve the best in pizza, pasta and Italian subs, as well as a few Greek dishes!

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Centrale Bergham

Central Bergham doesn’t serve your average sandwich. Instead, find a variety of marinated meats with fresh toppings, for a whirlwind of different flavours all wrapped up in a delicious pita.

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Cantinho

If you’re a fan of Portuguese grilled meats then you’re best to head to Cantinho on Henri Bourrassa. You can order their delicious meats at the counter to go, or to enjoy on the spot.

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La Flamberge

If you’re in the mood for informal dining, then La Flamberge is the spot for you. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, La Flamberge is popular for locals and visitors alike.

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Bicyclettes Montreal-Nord

Bicyclettes Montreal-Nord is located in an ideal spot for cyclists, and offers repair services as well as new bicycles, from cruisers, to high performance road bikes. They also carry the popular Trek brand.

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