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 Lachine

Lachine stands out for its privileged location at the junction of Lake Saint-Louis and the historic canal, offering an exceptional living environment where water is omnipresent.

 

It is a neighborhood of harmonious contrasts, marrying the heritage charm of Old Lachine (century-old homes, steeples) with modern dynamism (new condos, industrial conversion).

 

The lifestyle is active and friendly: residents daily enjoy the landscaped riverbanks, the famous Canal bike path, and the majestic Parc René-Lévesque.

 

It is an ideal living environment for those seeking the community spirit of a village and the tranquility of the suburbs, while remaining connected to the excitement of Montreal.

Lachine Borough
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THE ADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN LACHINE

Lachine is a historic waterfront neighborhood that offers an exceptional balance between Montreal urban life and the tranquility of a suburban town. Rich in its industrial and maritime past, the borough stands out for its privileged access to water and its strong community spirit.

  • 1. Living Environment and Nature

    • Exceptional Waterfront: Direct access to Lake Saint-Louis and landscaped banks, ideal for sunsets and boating (Lachine Marina).

    • Major Green Spaces: Presence of the majestic Parc René-Lévesque, a peninsula dotted with sculptures, and the Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site.

    • Lachine Canal: Starting point of the famous multi-use path that leads to the Old Port, perfect for cycling, running, and kayaking.

    • Dog Parks: Dedicated spaces such as the Roger-Richer dog park and the one on Victoria Street.

  • 2. Accessibility and Transportation

    • Commuter Train (EXO): Two stations (Gare Lachine and Gare du Canal) on the Vaudreuil-Hudson line, allowing travel to downtown (Lucien-L'Allier) in less than 20 minutes.

    • Road Network: Rapid and strategic access to Highways 20 and 13, facilitating travel to the West Island, YUL Airport, or downtown.

    • Public Transit: Several express bus lines (such as the 496 or 491) connecting the area to Angrignon and Lionel-Groulx metro stations.

  • 3. Local Services

    • Rue Notre-Dame: A historic and revitalized commercial artery ("The Street of Merchants") gathering cafes, independent restaurants, and local boutiques.

    • Lachine Market: Montreal's oldest public market (opened in 1845), offering fresh products and flowers in season.

    • Shopping Centers: Les Galeries Lachine offers access to big-box stores, supermarkets, and essential services in one location.

  • 4. Family and Education

    • Reputed Institutions: Home to the prestigious Collège Saint-Louis (public international) and Collège Sainte-Anne (private), recognized among the best high schools in Quebec.

    • Neighborhood Schools: A solid network of elementary schools (e.g., Catherine-Soumillard, Victor-Thérien) and Dalbé-Viau High School.

    • Family Leisure: Municipal pools, modern libraries, and nautical clubs (sailing, rowing).

  • 5. Health

    • Lachine Hospital: A major asset, this community hospital affiliated with the MUHC (McGill University Health Centre) is located directly in the borough.

    • CLSC: The Dorval-Lachine CLSC offers front-line services (nursing care, blood tests, social services).

    • Clinics: Presence of several private medical and dental clinics, and numerous pharmacies on Provost and Notre-Dame axes.

  • 6. Community

    • Culture and History: The Musée de Lachine and L'Entrepôt (performance hall) energize local cultural life.

    • Libraries: The Saul-Bellow library is a central community hub offering activities and workspaces.

    • Neighborhood Spirit: A rich associational life with popular events like the Lachine Classical Music Festival.

  • 7. Safety

    • Police: Served by Station 8 (PDQ 8) of the SPVM, ensuring a local police presence.

    • Firefighters: Presence of Station 64, guaranteeing rapid intervention within the territory.

    • Tranquility: A neighborhood recognized for being safe, family-oriented, and peaceful, particularly in the residential sectors of Lachine-West.

  • 8. Real Estate and Architecture

    • Architectural Diversity: A charming mix of century-old houses (Old Lachine), post-war bungalows (Lachine-West), and modern condos along the canal.

    • Value for Money: Still offers more accessible purchasing opportunities than the Sud-Ouest or the Plateau, while offering unique riverfront charm.

Lachine is a riverside gem offering superior quality of life thanks to its historic parks and elite schools, all while remaining connected to Montreal's dynamism via train and highway. It is the ideal choice for families and professionals seeking nature without leaving the island.

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KEY SERVICES

Detailed List of Points of Interest:

  • Education

    • Collège Sainte-Anne (High School/CEGEP): 1250 Saint-Joseph Blvd.

    • Collège Saint-Louis (Elite Public High School): 50 34th Avenue.

    • Dalbé-Viau High School: 740 Esther-Blondin Street.

    • Catherine-Soumillard Elementary School: 250 48th Avenue.

  • Health

    • Lachine Hospital (MUHC): 650 16th Avenue.

    • CLSC Dorval-Lachine: 3320 Notre-Dame Street.

    • Major Pharmacies: Jean Coutu and Pharmaprix located at Galeries Lachine and on Provost Street.

  • Safety

    • Police (SPVM): Neighborhood Station 8 (PDQ 8), located at 170 15th Avenue.

    • Firefighters (SIM): Station 64, located at 3175 Remembrance Street.

  • Transportation

    • Lachine Station (EXO): 4800 Sir-George-Simpson Street (Vaudreuil-Hudson Line).

    • Gare du Canal (EXO): Located near Victoria Avenue (Vaudreuil-Hudson Line).

    • Major Roads: Immediate access to Highway 20 (Autoroute du Souvenir) and Route 138.

  • Daily Life

    • Shopping Centers: Les Galeries Lachine (2975 Remembrance Street).

    • Commercial Artery: Rue Notre-Dame (boutiques, fine grocers).

    • Public Market: Lachine Market, Notre-Dame Street (Seasonal).

  • Leisure

    • Parc René-Lévesque: Peninsula on Lake Saint-Louis (Sculpture Garden).

    • Roger-Richer Dog Park: Corner of Saint-Jacques and Richmond.

    • Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site: 1255 Saint-Joseph Blvd.

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