| Baie-d'Urf� is a cosy little city that spreads out from Autoroute 40 to lac Saint-Louis. Primarily a residential community it is characterized by large houses on spacious lots with plenty of mature trees. Many parks and green spaces on or near the lake make living here and raising your family a fantastic experience. The municipality has gone to lengtths to retain it's rural charm with its lack of sidewalks and limited commercial activity. It is a favourite spot for boaters, who use the local marinas. Population in 2006 was 3,902. |
| The population of Beaconsfield is mostly English speaking . Most properties in Beaconsfield are single family homes with some townhouses. There is limited commercial areas as the municipal strives to maintain a rural heritage setting. It may be regarded as a cocooning type of city. Beaconsfield is also known for their recreation centre that provides: swimming, ice hockey, figure skating, karate and many other activities to the community. A wooded area, Angell Woods, occupies much of Western Beaconsfield, and is the subject of a campaign to preserve it permanently as a green space. Population in 2006 19,194 |
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| The city of Dorval is the largest in the West Island in area, its population is not; however, all of Dorval's population is concentrated in the southern part of the city, which makes it the most densely populated city within the smallest area in the West Island. This statistic is linked to the fact that Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport constitutes about 60% of the city's land. Dorval was also the home of the Allison family, one of the most recognizable families who were on board the Titanic in 1912 Dorval enjoys a diversified economy as evidenced by its various types of commercial and industrial establishments Its numerous parks, green spaces, and elaborate recreational facilities, coupled with a community life that is second to none, provide residents with an enviable environment population i2006 18,088. |
| Dollard-des-Ormeaux is home to many family oriented facilities such as sports complexes, recreational parks and the Dollard Civic Centre, where people gather for sporting events, social events, etc Dollard as a range of housing and and you can find wide variety of living style from apartment to condominiums single-family homes. Dollard is one of the largest of the communities West Island , shopping, transportation and schooling are conveniently accessible throughout the city. |
| Kirkland is primarily a residential community, with a commercial core, and an industrial park straddling the Trans-Canada Highway (Autoroute 40). The city is composed of mainly single-family residences, with some multi-unit facilities (apartments, town houses, and condos) available.
It is a full-service community, with a public works department, recreation department, engineering department, accounting, communications, human resources and administrative services operating for the welfare of its citizens |
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| Pointe-Claire is in the middle of everything, The city's symbol is the windmill located on the shoreline. The area remains known in the sports world for its contributions to competitive swimming and diving, and has sent several Canadian athletes to the Summer Olympic Games. Population : 30, 624 (2007 Decree Quebec Government) Registered electors : 21 916 (Electoral List - October 2005) City's area : 19,1 km2 (Minist�re des Ressources naturelles, de la Faune et des Parcs) Average family income : 83 906 $ (Statistics Canada - figures 2000) Proportion of renters : 29 % (Statistics Canada 2001) |
| Senneville is a village on the western tip of the Island of Montreal. It was merged into the city of Montreal on January 1, 2002. On June 20, 2004 it voted to return to being an independent municipality. The demerger took place on January 1, 2006. It is the wealthiest town on the West Island, closely followed by Dollard-Des-Ormeaux and Baie-d'urfe |
| Dynamic social and sports activities and a rich cultural and community life provide for an exceptional ambience in this part of the city which runs first along Rivi�re-des-Prairies a distance of 29.5 kilometres.
Take Boulevard Gouin off Autoroute 13 westbound (actually or virtually). The landscape will enchant you and the warmth, friendliness and joie de vivre of the borough's residents will delight you. |
| 101, rue Amherst
Beaconsfield, Qu�bec, H9W 5Y7 Tel.: (514) 694-6900 Fax.: (514) 694-8176 |
| The West Island of Montreal is wonderful place to live and work. Great schools and community centers are aboundent. Excellent shopping centers and an efficient transportation system make getting around a breeze. All Municipalities maintain many green spaces and parks with many directly on the water front. People of the West Island are very friendly, they take pride and are involved in the developement of their communities. Feel free to ask any questions you might have, It will be a pleasure to answer or help you in anyway Below are the Websites of some of the major cities of the West Island, check them out. [email protected] |
| Sainte-Genevi�ve and �le Bizard are connected by the Jacques Bizard Bridge. �le Bizard contains part of the Cap Saint-Jacques nature park as well as the Bois� de l'�le Bizard nature park. Sainte-Genevi�ve's features include the C�gep G�rald-Godin. Plans have been advanced in the past to cross �le Bizard with an autoroute as part of a beltway around Montreal, but these have so far come to nothing mainly out of concern for the island's nature areas. |
| The municipality, a small village populated by traditional Quebec-style dwellings and colonial mansions, is located on the north-west shore of the Island of Montreal overlooking the Rivi�re des Prairies (River of Meadows) and across from �le Bizard located to the north. It is surrounded by the former municipality of Pierrefonds to the west, south and east. |
| Saint-Genevieve |
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| A community of amazing diversity! Great place for family brunch and a stroll along the delightful waterfront boardwalk it has an amazing diversity of waterfront resto and caf�, It offers wonderful view of watercraft You will find mature homes as well as new one some are rusrique and affordable Ste-Anne's is unique and one of a kind |
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| Senneville |
| Sainte-Anne de bellevue |
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| Pierrefonds Roxborow |
| Pointe-Claire |
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| Kirkland |
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| Beaconsfield |
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| Sainte-Anne de Bellevue |
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