Montreal Canadiens
NHL · Montreal
CN Sports Complex (Bell Sports Complex)
8000 Boulevard Leduc, Brossard, QC J4Y 0G7
20-min radius
Curated by Leopoldus Law

Canadiens City Guide

The Canadiens' practice home sits inside Quartier DIX30 in Brossard, on Montreal's South Shore. Everything an athlete needs day-to-day is walkable or a short drive within DIX30, with the Bell Centre a ~20-minute REM or highway ride across the river. This guide radiates from 8000 Boulevard Leduc, ranked best-first for privacy, quality, and convenience.

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Neighborhoods

Secteur L (L Sector)

$900K - $3.8M CAD
Secteur L, Brossard, QC J4W
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive7m

Brossard's marquee district of large detached estate homes on quiet, mature, low-traffic streets; the city's record residential sales happen here.

Secteur O (O Sector)

$750K - $2M CAD
Secteur O, Brossard, QC J4X
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive6m

Sought-after newer single-family neighborhood prized for direct access to Autoroute 10/30 and proximity to everyday retail.

DIX30 / Square Quartier (Secteur C)

$600K - $1.5M CAD
Boulevard du Quartier, Brossard, QC J4Y
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive3m

High-rise condo towers integrated into the DIX30 lifestyle centre, steps from the REM, dining, and the rink itself.

Saint-Lambert (adjacent)

$800K - $2.5M CAD
Saint-Lambert, QC J4P
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive12m

Leafy, old-money South Shore town with tree-lined streets, riverfront paths, and a charming village core near the Champlain Bridge.

Where athletes actually live · beyond the 20-minute zone

The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of CN Sports Complex (Bell Sports Complex). But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Montreal where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.

Westmount

$2.5M – $15M+
Westmount, QC (Montreal Island)
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive30–45 min

Often called Canada's Beverly Hills, Westmount is an independent municipality of stone mansions, turreted estates and tree-lined streets climbing the southwest flank of Mount Royal. Upper Westmount around Summit Circle, Edgehill and Sunnyside holds the city's trophy homes and most of its old-money and celebrity residents.

Town of Mount Royal (TMR)

$2M – $12M+
Mont-Royal (TMR), QC (Montreal Island)
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive35–50 min

TMR is a meticulously planned, leafy garden city of grand single-family homes radiating from a central park, with its own police, strict zoning and a quiet village-like core. Its flat, manicured streets and old-world houses give it a controlled, secluded feel rare on the island.

Outremont

$1.8M – $9M+
Outremont, QC (Montreal Island)
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive35–50 min

The francophone counterpart to Westmount, Outremont offers stately tree-canopied avenues, parks, cafe-lined streets and historic mansions on the north slope of Mount Royal. It draws cultured, established buyers who want elegance and walkability over status display.

West Island Waterfront (Senneville / Baie-d'Urfe / Beaconsfield)

$2M – $20M+
Senneville, Baie-d'Urfe & Beaconsfield, QC (West Island)
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive45–65 min

At the western tip of the island, Senneville, Baie-d'Urfe and Beaconsfield offer sprawling lakefront lots, private docks and wooded estates along Lac Saint-Louis and the Lake of Two Mountains. These are Montreal's largest, most secluded waterfront properties.

Canadiens City Guide — Athlete City Guide