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The Network of Community Centers in Montreal

Jean Giguère
Author :
WikiResidence
Source :
10/08/25
Montreal is home to 45 community centers, spread across all its boroughs.
These vibrant spaces offer sports, cultural, and intergenerational activities, as well as support for families, youth, and seniors.
Network at the Heart of the Neighborhoods
Montreal’s community centers are present in every corner of the city, offering a wide range of services: sports, cultural, and intergenerational activities, as well as support for families, youth, and seniors.
Here are a few examples among the 45 facilities:
Center Name | Address | Borough |
Ahuntsic Community Center | 10780 Laverdure Street | Ahuntsic-Cartierville |
Elgar Community Center | 260 Elgar Street | Verdun |
Marcel-Giroux Community Center | 4501 Bannantyne Avenue | Verdun |
Roussin Community Center | 12125 Notre-Dame East Street | RDP–Pointe-aux-Trembles |
Intergenerational Center (CCI) | 999 McEachran Avenue | Outremont |
Plateau Center | 2275 Saint-Joseph East Boulevard | Plateau-Mont-Royal |
Saint-Henri Center | 530 du Couvent Street | Le Sud-Ouest |
Roger-Rousseau Center | 7501 Rondeau Avenue | Anjou |
Monseigneur Pigeon Recreation Center | 5555 Angers Street | Le Sud-Ouest |
And many more, covering every borough of the city.
The numbers speak for themselves:
Over 2.5 million visits per year
More than 1,200 programs offered, from arts to social services
A user satisfaction rate of 89%
Their impact is profound: they reduce social isolation, support integration, and improve mental health across the population.
Montreal’s community centers are far more than buildings. They are places of solidarity, connection, and personal growth, at the heart of every neighborhood.
