Westmount
$2.5M–$10M (single-family); condos from ~$700KMontréal's most prestigious address on the western slope of Mount Royal — gated mansions, tree-lined streets, and top private schools.
Centre Nutrilait sits in the historic Caserne Letourneux in eastern Montréal's Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, a five-minute drive from Stade Saputo and the Olympic Park. The immediate blocks are a working-class neighborhood on the rise, so this guide keeps daily-use amenities (recovery, dining, shipping) tight to the facility while pointing toward Montréal's genuinely upscale enclaves — Westmount, Outremont, Old Montréal — that remain inside a ~20-minute drive for a player who wants privacy and a marquee address.
Montréal's most prestigious address on the western slope of Mount Royal — gated mansions, tree-lined streets, and top private schools.
Stately Victorian and modern homes on mature tree-lined avenues, with refined cafés, parks, and a quiet, well-heeled francophone community.
Cobblestone heritage streets and glassy new towers along the Lachine Canal — full-service buildings with concierge, gyms, and security.
Montréal's most vibrant district — cafés, restaurants, and Mount Royal at the doorstep, blending heritage triplexes with upscale condos.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Centre Nutrilait. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.