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For the former electoral district, see Montreal West (electoral district).
Montreal West (French: Montréal-Ouest) is a town in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the Island of Montreal. On January 1, 2002 it, along with its neighboring suburbs of Côte Saint-Luc and Hampstead, was merged into a borough of the City of Montreal to be known as Côte-Saint-Luc—Hampstead—Montréal-Ouest, though 97% of the town population voted against the merger. The population voted on June 20, 2004 to demerge and Montreal West was re-established as a town on January 1, 2006. Also known as "MoWest", Montreal West is a small, close-knit suburban community made up primarily of single family dwellings. The town is largely composed of young families, and has a total population of 5 332 (As of 2005). The town itself takes up 1.6 km². About 85% of the population of Montreal West use English as their first language. Montreal West is notable for having Quebec's highest rated Anglophone public high school, Royal West Academy (ranked 39th overall in 2005 by the Fraser Institute). The town is also the home of Canada's oldest amateur Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, the Montreal West Operatic Society. Clay tennis courts, the Montreal West Curling Club, a swimming pool, and an indoor ice rink are also highlights of the town.
[edit] Politics and government[edit] City CouncilThe Town of Montreal West is served by its mayor, Campbell Stuart and four city councillors.[6]
[edit] List of mayors1897 - William Smithson Lingley 2009-Present- Beny Masella [edit] Federal and provincial politicsThe Town of Montreal West shares a federal riding with the Montreal neighbourhoods of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Lachine. The riding is known as Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine and its Member of Parliament is Liberal Marlene Jennings. Provincially, Montreal West again shares a riding with Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The riding is known as Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and its Member of National Assembly is Liberal Kathleen Weil. [edit] Demographics
[edit] Events[edit] Canada DayCanada Day is the largest community event of the year in Montreal West. Residents organize a parade route that mainly runs down the main street of Westminster and ends at Strathern Park. Floats represented in the parade include organizations and clubs located in town, as well as some created personally by residents. In some years, there have been water fights between sidelined residents and members of the parade (mainly the swimming pool float). Water fights during these years have seen water balloons and super soaker water guns, as well as the odd hose drawn from a house. Organizers have tried to minimize these activities in recent years so as not to detract from the parade itself, with varying success. Following the parade, residents converge on Strathern Park for a giant picnic/BBQ. Many children's games and activities go on at the park, as well as in the nearby Percival park. The final event of the evening is the fireworks, which take place around 10pm at Hodgson Field. [edit] Fête Nationale du QuébecAnnually on June 24 there is a picnic at Davies Park, featuring music performed by Québécois musicians. In the late evening, a large bonfire is held in the centre of the park. [edit] Garbage BowlThe Garbage Bowl is a yearly tradition held every January 1, where men from Montreal West separate into two teams, the Northern Combines and the Southern Bombers, and play a football game in the frigid weather. Since 1950, the teams have suited up in pajamas with proceeds from donations, food, and commemorative pins going to charity. [edit] Associations & Clubs
[edit] EducationMontreal West has one Anglophone high school, Royal West Academy. It also has two Anglophone elementary schools, Elizabeth Ballantyne Elementary School and Edinburgh Elementary School which offers French immersion. These schools are part of the English Montreal School Board (EMSB). In terms of libraries, the town has a children's library located in each of the above-mentioned elementary schools. Another is located in Royal West Academy High School. An adult library is also located on Westminster Avenue. [edit] Public PlacesThe town of Montreal West has incorporated many of the standard public spaces expected from a family oriented suburb of a large city. It has a large number of public parks, an indoor ice skating rink, and a public swimming pool. It terms of services, the town has its own public works division, a fire station, a community centre (named after former town mayor John A. Simms), and a Town Hall. [edit] Public TransportationMontreal West is serviced by six Société de transport de Montréal bus lines. Each of these connects to a corresponding Montreal Metro (subway) station. The Montreal West Train Station also services the area. Trains that run through this station connect passengers to downtown Montreal on one end, and three different routes heading away from the city at the other end. [edit] Local establishmentsThe core business area of Montreal West is located on Westminster Avenue between Milner and Curzon. It consists exclusively of small, non-franchised businesses. Of particular note is the Mini-Cout Depanneur, which is the most popular store in the area. The store has been in operation in the area for over 20 years. The Quality Fruit Bowl, the local produce store, has been in operation at least as long. Also of note is the local pharmacy, Budning Pharmacy, which has operated in the same location for over 50 years. Chien-Chaud Westminster, the local snack bar, is popular with the lunch time crowd at Royal West Academy. Bistro Westminster, formerly Omiros, is a well-freqented hangout for the neighborhood's baby boomers.[citation needed] [edit] Religious SanctuariesMontreal West includes three medium-sized church buildings. One is United (Montreal West United Church [1]), one is Anglican (St. Philip's Church), and the final is Presbyterian (Montreal West Presbyterian Church). The Montreal West United Church also rents space to a Pentecostal service (Overcomers Assembly). [edit] Parks
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