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  1. What do Montréal’s neighbourhoods of Outremont and Westmount have in common? They’re both on the flank of the mountain, Mount Royal. They’re also both affluent, storied and full of shops and restaurants worth a visit… but a lot distinguishes them too! This is the story of Montréal’s “two mountains”.

  2. Westmount Summit (French: Sommet de Westmount) is one of the three peaks of Mount Royal (along with Mount Royal proper and Outremont) located in the City of Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Part of the geographical summit is located adjacent to the Montreal borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.

  3. Mount Royal at it’s summit is 233 metres (764 feet). Belvedere Outremont is 211 metres (692 feet). Westmount Summit is 201 metres (659 feet). St. Joseph’s Oratory is Canada’s largest church – construction began in 1904 and ended in 1967.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Isa Tousignant. Cet article a été mis à jour le 19 décembre 2023. Qu’ont en commun les quartiers montréalais d’ Outremont et de Westmount ? Ce sont deux versants de notre « montagne », le mont Royal. Tous les deux huppés, renommés et remplis de belles boutiques et de bonnes tables. Chacun a néanmoins sa personnalité ! Présentation.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WestmountWestmount - Wikipedia

    It is an enclave of the city of Montreal, with a population of 19,658 as of the 2021 Canadian census. [6] Westmount is home to schools, an arena, a pool, a public library and a number of parks, including Westmount Park, King George Park (also known as Murray Hill Park) and Westmount Summit.

  6. Overlooking downtown Montréal, Westmount is one of the most prestigious and sought-after neighbourhoods on the island. Boasting stunning Victorian homes, wide tree-lined streets and beautifully-manicured public spaces, it’s one of the prettiest and most affluent areas in Montréal.

  7. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Walking up to Summit Woods gives you a chance to check out a unique Westmount feature – public staircases that run between homes to help you climb from The Boulevard. These stairs start at the top of Aberdeen Ave. Going up on foot also lets you take in the views that Montreal’s upper crust enjoys. You’ll have to peek between mansions.