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 Anjou

Anjou is positioned as the true strategic hub of East Montreal. Located at the intersection of Highways 40 and 25, it is a hybrid territory that successfully blends a major regional commercial and industrial center with peaceful, green residential areas. It is the "suburb on the island," offering moderate density while remaining connected to the heart of the metropolis.

 

The architectural landscape of Anjou is a prime example of the real estate boom of the 1950s and 1960s. It primarily features:

  • The brick bungalow, an emblem of the neighborhood

  • The split level and the Duplex

  • Near the shopping center, densification is taking place with the appearance of condo towers.

 

The lifestyle in Anjou is pragmatic and family-oriented. Residents often prioritize efficiency. Everything is within easy reach: supermarkets, municipal services, and major roads.

 

Despite the presence of major boulevards, social life is organized in the numerous neighborhood parks and around dynamic community centers.

 

It is a stable sector, where several generations mingle, attracted by a feeling of security and excellent value for money on the island of Montreal .

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The Benefits of Living in Anjou

 

Anjou is a borough that offers a remarkable balance between urban dynamism and suburban tranquility. It is a sought-after sector for its strategic location and family quality of life, proposing complete infrastructure without the stifling density of downtown.

  • Living Environment and Nature: The borough is dotted with numerous green spaces, including the vast Bois-d'Anjou Nature Park (ideal for bird watching and walking) and Goncourt Park. It offers residential tranquility with streets lined with mature trees, all while remaining on the Island of Montreal.

  • Accessibility and Transport: A true road hub, Anjou is served by the interchange of Highways 40 (Metropolitan) and 25, facilitating access to both the South Shore and the North Shore. The sector benefits from an efficient bus network connecting to the Radisson Metro and eagerly awaits the extension of the Metro Blue Line, which will transform local mobility.

  • Local Services: It is a major commercial pole housing Les Galeries d'Anjou, one of the largest shopping centers in eastern Montreal, as well as Les Halles d'Anjou for fresh products. Big-box stores (Costco, Réno-Dépôt, and IKEA nearby) are also present, making daily life extremely convenient.

  • Family and Education: The neighborhood is well-served by French and English educational institutions, with several neighborhood primary schools and the Anjou high school. The atmosphere is very family-friendly, fostered by safe streets and numerous playgrounds.

  • Health: Residents have access to local care thanks to the CLSC Mercier-Est-Anjou and several private medical clinics. Although there is no large hospital within its immediate territory, the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital is located very close by.

  • Community: Cultural life is active thanks to the Jean-Corbeil and Haut-Anjou libraries, as well as the community center which offers a wide array of activities for all ages.

  • Safety: Anjou is recognized as a safe sector, served by its own neighborhood police station (PDQ 46) and a strategically located fire station, ensuring a rapid response to emergencies.

  • Real Estate and Architecture: The real estate landscape is dominated by solid brick bungalows from the 50s and 60s, often with spacious lots, as well as duplexes and some recent condo developments, offering good value for money on the island.

 

Anjou is the ideal compromise for those seeking the convenience of major highways and complete services, while enjoying a peaceful and green neighborhood life.

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KEY SERVICES

Here are the specific points of interest defining neighborhood life in Anjou:

  • Education:

    • Secondary: École secondaire d'Anjou (8205 Fonteneau St).

    • Primary (notable): École Wilfrid-Pelletier, École Chénier.

  • Health:

    • CLSC: CLSC Mercier-Est-Anjou (9503 Sherbrooke St East).

    • Other: Haut-Anjou Service Point (7070 Jarry St East).

  • Safety:

    • Police: Neighborhood Station 46 (SPVM) (6850 Joseph-Renaud Blvd).

    • Fire: Station 28 (7650 Châteauneuf Blvd).

  • Transport:

    • Major Axes: Intersection of Highway 40 and Highway 25.

    • Public Transit: Bus terminus at Galeries d'Anjou (towards Radisson Metro - Green Line).

  • Daily Life:

    • Shopping: Les Galeries d'Anjou (7999 des Galeries d'Anjou Blvd).

    • Groceries/Market: Les Halles d'Anjou (7500 des Galeries d'Anjou Blvd).

  • Leisure:

    • Major Parks: Bois-d'Anjou Nature Park (wild nature) and Goncourt Park (urban).

    • Libraries: Jean-Corbeil Library and Haut-Anjou Library

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