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Outremont is an affluent residential borough ('' arrondissement'') of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city on the
Island of Montreal The Island of Montreal (french: Île de Montréal) is a large island in southwestern Quebec, Canada, that is the site of a number of municipalities including most of the city of Montreal and is the most populous island in Canada. It is the main ...
in southwestern Quebec. The neighbourhood is inhabited largely by francophones, and is also home to a Hasidic Jewish community. Since the 1950s, Outremont is mostly residential. The most important road in Outremont is Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road, where the borough hall is located. The neighborhood's major commercial streets are Laurier Avenue, Bernard Avenue, and Van Horne Avenue.


Geography

A separate city until the 2000 municipal mergers, Outremont is located north of downtown, on the north-western side of Mount Royal – its name means "beyond the mountain" although it encompasses Murray Hill (colline d'Outremont), one of the three peaks that make up Mount Royal. It was named for the house – ''Outre-Mont'' – built c. 1830 for
Louis-Tancr̬de Bouthillier Louis-Tancr̬de Bouthillier (March 1, 1796 РFebruary 28, 1881) was Sheriff of Montreal, a Canadian officer, merchant and landowner. His home ''Outre-Mont'' gave its name to the village that subsequently became the City of Outremont. He la ...
, a former Sheriff of Montreal. The borough is bounded to the northwest by Mount Royal, to the northeast by Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension and Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, to the east by
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Le Plateau-Mont-Royal () is a borough (''arrondissement'') of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Plateau-Mont-Royal takes its name from its location on a plateau, on the eastern side of Mont-Royal and overlooking downtown Montreal, across ...
and the Mile End district, to the south by Ville-Marie, and to the west by Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The
Mount Royal Cemetery Opened in 1852, Mount Royal Cemetery is a terraced cemetery on the north slope of Mount Royal in the borough of Outremont in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Temple Emanu-El Cemetery, a Reform Judaism burial ground, is within the Mount Royal grounds. Th ...
is located in the south eastern tip of the borough.


Toponymy

The area was originally known as Côte Sainte-Catherine. The name Outremont came from how it was called at the time by travelers. Travelers who wished to travel north from downtown Montreal had to go "through" the mountain as in "Outre-Mont". In 1833,
Louis-Tancr̬de Bouthillier Louis-Tancr̬de Bouthillier (March 1, 1796 РFebruary 28, 1881) was Sheriff of Montreal, a Canadian officer, merchant and landowner. His home ''Outre-Mont'' gave its name to the village that subsequently became the City of Outremont. He la ...
built a country residence that he named ''Outre-Mont''; it still exists today on Rue McDougall. The term Outremont gradually becomes the term used to designate the region.


History

In 1875, Louis Beaubien, a federal representative, gets a federal sanction for the village. To achieve the minimum amount of residence needed, Lous Beaubien counts barns and other farm buildings as residences. The town changes its name from Cote-Sainte-Catherine to Outremont. The village is home to only 300 souls. In 1927, Outremont became the first place in the world to use a snow blower to clear its streets in the winter. It was the first production model of Canadian inventor Arthur Sicard's Sicard Industries. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau was born and raised in Outremont.


Features

Outremont is served by the Outremont and Édouard-Montpetit stations on the Blue Line of the
Montreal Metro The Montreal Metro (french: Métro de Montréal) is a rubber-tired underground rapid transit system serving Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The metro, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), was inaugurated on October 14, ...
. (Édouard-Montpetit station is actually located in Côte-des-Neiges, but right on the Outremont border). Major thoroughfares include Avenue Van Horne and chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, with avenue Bernard and avenue Laurier as the principal shopping and dining areas. The area has a number of trendy restaurants, cafés and shops. Residents include a substantial percentage of expatriates from France. There is also a sizable Hassidic Jewish community, representing about 20% of Outremont's population, which resides mainly in the eastern and northern portions of the borough. Many Jewish synagogues, schools and businesses can be found on avenues Van Horne, Bernard and St-Viateur. Among the attractions in the mainly residential community are the
Mount Royal Cemetery Opened in 1852, Mount Royal Cemetery is a terraced cemetery on the north slope of Mount Royal in the borough of Outremont in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Temple Emanu-El Cemetery, a Reform Judaism burial ground, is within the Mount Royal grounds. Th ...
, the Salle Claude-Champagne, the Théâtre Outremont, the Saint-Grégoire-l'Illuminateur Armenian Cathedral and part of the Université de Montréal campus. Outremont also has a rail yard along its northern border. The rail yard has been purchased by the Université de Montréal and is to be developed to house its hospital complex, its research faculties and the faculty of Health Sciences (Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal). Outremont was twinned as a sister city with Oakwood, Ohio and Le Vésinet, France.


Demographics

Home language (2016) Mother Tongue (2016)


Politics


Federal and provincial elections

The borough is entirely contained within the federal riding of Outremont and the provincial riding of the
Mont-Royal–Outremont Mont-Royal–Outremont is a provincial electoral district in Quebec. It was created from parts of Mont-Royal and Outremont districts. It was first contested in the 2018 Quebec general election The 2018 Quebec general election was held on Octo ...


Borough council

The borough is represented on
Montreal City Council The Montreal City Council (french: Conseil municipal de Montréal) is the governing body in the mayor–council government in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The head of the city government in Montreal is the mayor, who is first among equals in the ...
by its borough mayor alone. The borough is further divided into four districts, each of which elects one borough councillor. The current borough administration was elected in the November 2021 municipal elections.


Education

The ''
Commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys The Marguerite-Bourgeoys School Board (') was a French language public School Board on Montreal Island, Quebec, Canada. Its headquarters was in the Saint-Laurent borough of Montreal. Its education centre was in LaSalle, also in Montreal. It was ...
'' operates Francophone public schools. Adult schools include: * ''Centre d’éducation des adultes Outremont'' Specialized schools include: * ''Secondaire Adapté à ta Situation SAS'' Secondary schools include: * ''École secondaire Paul-Gérin-Lajoie-d'Outremont'' * ''Pensionnat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie'' Primary schools include: * ''Guy-Drummond'' * ''Lajoie'' * ''Nouvelle-Querbes'' * ''Saint-Germain-d'Outremont'' * ''Buissonnière'' The
Lester B. Pearson School Board The Lester B. Pearson School Board (LBPSB, french: Commission scolaire Lester-B.-Pearson, CSLBP) is one of the largest school boards on the island of Montreal and one of the nine English school boards in the province of Quebec. It is headquartere ...
(LBPSB) operates Anglophone public schools.


Public libraries

The Montreal Public Libraries Network operates the Robert-Bourassa Branch in Outremont.Les bibliothèques par arrondissement
" Montreal Public Libraries Network. Retrieved on December 7, 2014.


References


External links


Borough website
(in
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
)
Historical buildings of Outremont on IMTL

Outremont Restaurants


See also

* Boroughs of Montreal * Districts of Montreal * Municipal reorganization in Quebec {{Authority control Boroughs of Montreal Populated places disestablished in 2002 2002 disestablishments in Quebec Former municipalities in Quebec Former cities in Quebec Mount Royal Jewish communities in Canada Orthodox Jewish communities Orthodox Judaism in Quebec