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Montée Wilson

The neighbourhood of Montée Wilson is part of the city of Montréal, Quebec, which is located in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

The best mode of transportation in Montée Wilson is very often a car. It is very convenient to park. On the other hand, the public transit service in Montée Wilson is not very frequent. It is very inconvenient for people walking to get around in this area because common errands are very difficult to run on foot. Travelling by bicycle is also challenging in Montée Wilson because there are a fair number of elevation changes, and there are very few bike lanes.

Services

Montée Wilson does not have any high schools or primary schools. Moreover, daycares are not abundant and thus not always within walking distance. With regards to food, in all cases, a vehicle is needed in Montée Wilson to access the nearest grocery store.

Character

The character of Montée Wilson is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. This area is excellent for those who need quiet surroundings, as the streets tend to be especially tranquil. Lastly, there is a lot of greenery in this part of the city as there are many tree-lined streets. Getting to parks, like Parc-Nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques, is easy from a large number of locations within the neighbourhood and there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore.

Housing

About three quarters of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and one quarter are rented. In this area, roughly two thirds of dwellings are single detached homes, and the rest of the homes are mainly small apartment buildings and mobile homes. This part of Montréal experienced its most significant construction boom between 1960 and 1980, so most of the available housing stock is from this era. This neighbourhood offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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