Have you ever walked the lakeshore of Lac St-Louis? Stopped for a snack in Pointe-Claire? Have you had the experience of buying fresh products from local merchants at the Friday public market that takes place at the Beaurepaire Village in Beaconsfield? Enjoyed ice cream in Dorval, fish'n chips in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue or the best sushi in Dollard-des-Ormeaux? These are just a few of the attractions for which people gravitate towards the West Island.
By choosing to live in the West, you opt for a peaceful and rustic lifestyle while remaining on the bustling island of Montreal. Accessibility to public transit, including the commuter rail, and the imminent arrival of the REM, giving direct access to the heart of the Metropolis, while taking in the pulse of the universe by listening to the latest music trends. Both of which are major assets when considering the ideal place to settle in.
Not to mention the abundance of majestic trees showing their colors according to seasons, the shimmering lake inviting lovers of water sports during the summer and its many landscaped parks, attracting hikers in winter. The western side of the Island not only encourages relaxation, but also offers a life perspective that entices investors here and abroad.
Moreover, by adopting a residence in one of the many West Island neighborhoods, we are giving future generations the chance to blossom in a place where people with similar interest can form a community. With many French and English schools to facilitate education, and arenas, libraries, parks and outdoor rinks to have fun and foster long-lasting friendships — it’s literally giving the next generation a window of opportunity.