Terrasses Beaulieu

NEIGHBORHOOD

Canal LachineCanal Lachine, Southwest borough (le Sud-Ouest) is adjacent to downtown Montreal and provides quick access to several major highways. Whatever the means of transport, home to work travel is easy and pleasant, especially on the banks of the Lachine Canal! Beaulieu Street, located in the Côte-St-Paul-Emard district (Read the article in La Presse, Dec. 3rd 2011), offers the tranquility and the green canopy of a residential area, just minutes from all services and downtown Montreal. (See map of the area).

The suburbs on the island!


SERVICES

  • Monk Avenue: Food, liquor, pharmacy, post office, restaurants, spa / beauty salon / hairdresser, Eddy pro bicycle shop, Monk veterinary clinic, pet store
  • Newman Boulevard: Carrefour Angrignon, Reno-Depot, Canadian Tire, Loblaws, SAQ Selection, Linen Chest and other large chain stores
  • Maison de la Culture Marie-Uguay, library. Coming soon: new cultural center with 400 seats! (Conversion of the Notre-Dame-du-Perpétuel-Secours church and the presbytery), opening late 2012
  • Caisse Desjardins Ville Émard
  • Local Employment Centre (CLE)
  • Eco-Centre: Eadie et Lasalle
  • Schools: Elementary and secondary, many day care, Cégep André-Laurendeau
  • Sports Complex Gadbois
  • Atwater Market: Première Moisson, Fromagerie Hamel, fish markets, SAQ Selection, Super C, Warshaw, etc.
  • Health: Verdun Hospital, Douglas Hospital, CLSC, nursing homes and other residences for the elderly. Coming soon: McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) - Glen Campus (planned for 2015)

TRANSPORT

  • Car: 8 min. to downtown by Saint-Patrick Street, direct access to Highway 20, near highways 10 and 15.
  • Public transit: 30 min. to downtown via 36 or 37 bus, subway Monk or Jolicoeur (green line), via Place St-Henri (orange line), Terminus Angrignon
  • Communauto Stations: Monk/Jolicoeur, Beaulieu/Allard
  • Bike or roller blade: two minutes to the bike path on beautiful Lachine Canal.

THE GREEN CANOPY

  • Bicycle paths of the Lachine Canal, the St-Lawrence banks and the Aqueduct
  • Angrignon Park, one of the largest urban parks in Montreal
  • Ignace-Bourget Park, great family park with many sports facilities, swimming pool, toboggan slope etc.
  • Garneau Park, on the boulevard Monk, one of the many neighborhood parks
  • A pleasant green backstreet with many small gardens
  • Clean streets with mature trees and well kept properties.