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Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot

Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot is a community that reflects its inhabitants; peaceful, yet dynamic, seductive in its beauty, the quality of its infrastructure, as well as its love of life and its hospitality.

Situated to the west of the metropolis, bordered by the Saint Lawrence River and by Lac Saint-Louis, this municipality of nearly 10,000 inhabitants has always known how to attract tourists and visitors by its country character. A residential town, NDIP is known for its green spaces, its parks, and its promenades along the water.

The beauty of the area and the quality of life has enchanted and captivated many families who have put down their roots here. And these are the young and the not-so-young who give our city the joy, exuberance, and energy that characterizes it and graces all who are touched by it.


The economy is booming: grocery stores, service businesses, financial institutions, commercial and industrial park rides.

Nearby Lake St. Francis, green spaces and bike paths attract more people. Highway 20 which crosses the municipality, provides quick access to the Montreal area on the east side or the neighboring province of Ontario in a westerly direction. In addition, Via Rail Canada provides a transportation service by train to major cities in Canada.


Website: www.ile-perrot.qc.ca/

The Municipality of Les Coteaux

In May, 1994, the new Municipality of Les Coteaux was formed from the merger of the former municipalities of Coteau-Landing and Coteau-Station. The population of Les Coteaux (2010) is around 4200 inhabitant.

The Municipality offers a great family environment where our children can grow and develop safely. You will find all the infrastructure needed to practice your favorite sports and leisure: three community centers, 7 parks, playgrounds and parks, three outdoor rinks, two ball fields, summer swimming pool, two tennis courts, municipal campground, bike path connected to local and regional network. Water Activities: boat ramps at the lake, fishing, sailing, boats, marina, public docks, etc.

Over 95% of the homes are served by municipal modern water mains and sewers, meeting all government standards in terms of water quality.

The economy is booming: grocery stores, service businesses, financial institutions, commercial and industrial park rides.

Nearby Lake St. Francis, green spaces and bike paths attract more people. Highway 20 which crosses the municipality, provides quick access to the Montreal area on the east side or the neighboring province of Ontario in a westerly direction. In addition, Via Rail Canada provides a transportation service by train to major cities in Canada.


Website: http://www.les-coteaux.qc.ca

The Community of Rigaud

Rigaud is a municipality in the county of Vaudreuil-Soulanges at the junction of the Ottawa River (Riviere des Ouatouais) and the Rigaud River. It is the farthest western suburb of Montreal. The commuter train to downtown Montreal starts at the Rigaud station.

The middle to upper-middle class community features large, mostly secluded building lots in a wooded setting that draws residents because of its isolated tranquility and privacy. As such, it was the hiding place for fugitive Charlie Wilson, one of the leaders of the notorious 1963 Great train robbery in England.

The town was named after Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal, the last governor of New France

Website: www.ville.rigaud.qc.ca

The Town of St-Lazarre

Incorporated in 1876, St. Lazare was settled by farmers,sawmill workers and iron ore miners.

Residential development accelerated with the completion of the Trans Canada Highway and the Ile aux Tourtes bridge in the 1960's.

In the 1980's St. Lazare became one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Canada. Today, a commercial centre, a modern town hall, an active community centre, and a library and several new schools serve a population approaching 15,000

With extensive public services and resources, exciting new home construction projects, St Lazare continually improves as its growth continues offering an enviable quality of life for young urban professionals and empty nesters. ''Ville de Saint-Lazare is a green city, recognized for its rural charm and its concern to protect the environment.

By offering an exceptional quality of life, Ville de Saint-Lazare allows families, who play a leading role in our community, to reach their full potential. Catering to families cultural and recreational needs and expectations is a priority.''

Website: www.ville.saint-lazare.qc.ca