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Pointe-Claire

Pointe-Claire

Introduction

With its breathtaking waterfront views, quaint strips of local shops and industrial sector, Pointe-Claire really is the whole package. Only a 20-minute drive from the city, this West Island borough is bordered by Beaconsfield and Kirkland to the west side, DDO to the north, Dorval to the east, and Lac Saint-Louis to the south.

Lifestyle

Pointe-Claire offers a pleasant, laid-back suburban lifestyle. In the summer, families flock to the many parks, waterfront and pool for some outdoor fun. Eating ice cream in the village is a popular activity for many. With its industrial sector, historical charm and its many local amenities, residents of Pointe-Claire benefit from a high quality of life.

The Vibe

The vibe in Pointe-Claire is quaint, relaxed and truly suburban. The many parks, canoe club and recreation facilities are perfect for all outdoor activities. In fact, the Terra-Cotta Natural Park, as well as the waterfront, offer many kilometres of trails and bike paths. The area is ideal for families looking for a low key, quiet lifestyle.

Meet the Neighbours

The Pointe-Claire neighbourhood has a fairly diversified demographic. However, with a number of recreational facilities, competitive sports teams, schools, a hospital and other local amenities, the area is quite popular for families with children. While many residents are bilingual, this cute neighbourhood is known as an Anglophone part of town.

In the Area

In addition to the dozens of parks, pools and skating rinks, Pointe-Claire residents have access to both elementary and high schools in English and French, a hospital, one of the largest shopping malls in Montreal and a bustling industrial sector. Pointe-Claire Village is well known for its local shopping, restaurants and summer market.

Distance from City Hall

25.9 km

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Pointe-Claire is located in proximity to the Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport. Two major highways run through the borough: Highway 20 provides easy access to downtown Montreal and Highway 40 runs through the industrial sector. The Vaudreuil-Hudson line of the commuter train runs through Pointe-Claire and has three stops: Cedar Park, Pointe-Claire and Valois. STM buses run through the city and Express buses to downtown run during peak hours.

The Good, the Bad & the Rest

Pointe-Claire is very self-sustained when it comes to services and amenities. The area offers all the benefits of a suburban lifestyle with the perks of having its own retail and business sector, as well as waterfront views. You never really need to leave, which can be a pro and a con. While there are a few bars, most of the night owls will head to the city to imbibe.

Dollars & Sense

Pointe-Claire offers a wide range of housing options. You’ll find anything from new construction condo units to historic and luxurious waterfront homes. The average price of a home is above average for Montreal, but remains more affordable than some its neighbouring boroughs. The local shopping and dining is casual, but some trendier options are available.

Neighbourhood Hotspots

Wild Willy’s

Pointe-Claire’s iconic hot spot for local ice cream, they offer a variety of intriguing flavours, as well as all the classics. It’s the perfect snack on a hot night, on a stroll by the water.

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Gigi’s Pizzeria

This tiny local pizzeria is located in the village and is said to be one of the best in all of Montreal. Diners can expect a very casual atmosphere, and extremely cheesy slices.

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Le Gourmand

This French fine dining establishment is located in a historic house in the heart of Pointe-Claire Village. Enjoy trendy dining in a rustic atmosphere or drinks on their romantic summer patio.

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Fairview

The West Island’s main shopping destination, Fairview is where you’ll find all of the big box retailers for apparel, as well as a few high-end shops like Coach and Micheal Kors.

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Le Panier

Le Panier offers gift and specialty food products for any occasion. From jewellery to kitchen accessories, to a variety of chocolates, hot sauces and jellies, you’re guaranteed to find a great hostess gift.

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Terra-Cotta Natural Park

Terra-Cotta Natural Park boasts six kilometres of walking paths and 39 hectares of green space in the heart of Pointe-Claire. It also includes two soccer fields and a baseball diamond.

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