Meeting place : Sport & Recreation Centre (220 Bedbrook) at 9:30 a.m.
The walk, led by Fred Braman, will cover the north area of Montreal West.
This is a free activity, that will take place rain or shine
The Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) is entrusted with the review of all building projects subject to the Town’s Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (SPAIP). The deadline for submitting a complete file application is 2 weeks prior to the PAC meeting.
On June 6 and 7, 2026, residents are invited to place any unwanted, yet functioning and useful items at the curb for free pickup by other members of the Montreal West community. The purpose of this event is to encourage re-using, recycling and reducing waste that ends up in landfill.
Please note that any uncollected articles MUST be removed in the evening and not left out for the Wednesday garbage pick up.
Happy hunting!
On June 6 and 7, 2026, residents are invited to place any unwanted, yet functioning and useful items at the curb for free pickup by other members of the Montreal West community. The purpose of this event is to encourage re-using, recycling and reducing waste that ends up in landfill.
Please note that any uncollected articles MUST be removed in the evening and not left out for the Wednesday garbage pick up.
Happy hunting!
Calling MoWest youth!
Town Council wants to hear from you! What do you think the Town should offer teens? Better events? More sports or clubs? Safer routes around town? Better communication with teens? Come share your ideas and help shape the future of our community.
For ages 12-19
Contact the Recreation Department to register at 514-484-6186.
Free lecture given by: Archie Fineberg (author, photographer)
Join us when Archie Fineberg leads us on a fascinating exploration of Montreal's engaging outdoor art galleries, tracing the evolution of public street art from its origins to its sophisticated modern expressions.
In this presentation, Fineberg will share his extensive knowledge of the street art movement in general and explains its rich complexity and its fascinating history. His PowerPoint slide show and commentary offer a unique focus on the career and philosophy of innovative Montreal artist Laurent Gascon. Over his prolific and innovative 60-year career, Gascon has enriched the city's urban landscape, focusing his talents on creating magnificent, large-scale ceramic tile mosaic portraits that immortalize iconic Quebec cultural figures.
Archie will also reveal Gascon’s little known unusual techniques and some entertaining and impressive stories about many of his subjects.
Brought to you by the McGill Community for Lifelong Learning - On the Road
The Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) is entrusted with the review of all building projects subject to the Town’s Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (SPAIP). The deadline for submitting a complete file application is 2 weeks prior to the PAC meeting.
As of 6:00 p.m.
PERFORMANCES
6:00 p.m. Roving percussions by KUMPA'NIA.
To the sound of original compositions inspired by Brazilian, Cuban, and African rhythms, the group comes alive like a spirited, offbeat percussion ensemble, enhanced by playful choreography and exuberant costumes.
7:00 p.m. Circus show: Camion d'intervention artistique by Bazar Création
A siren sounds, a fire truck appears. Mobilized, the firefighters deploy the hundred-foot ladder for a rescue. False alarm. Back in their familiar routine, their precise, everyday movements gradually transform into a metaphorical and theatrical circus where everything is turned upside down. The encounter between two worlds deeply rooted in the collective imagination capitalizes on shifting sets and a rich emotional scale. Eight artists and a fire truck come together to provide a captivating experience that wavers between the ordinary and extraordinary and reinvents the imagination.
An event presented as part of CAM en tournée.

Have something you’d like to discuss with Council but can’t make it to a regular meeting? Not sure a formal Council meeting is the right place to raise it?
We’re launching Discussions with Council—a new monthly opportunity to meet with Council members in a more informal setting.
Locations and times will rotate to make these events as accessible and convenient as possible. Bring your questions, concerns, and ideas—we’re here to listen.
Join us for a fun-filled celebration for the whole family! The 2026 commemorative theme is Guy Lafleur, national hockey legend.
5:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
On stage, Junes delivers an embodied electro-pop set driven by a streamlined and effective format: vocals, electronics, and live drums. Accompanied by her drummer, she builds a performance that is both organic and danceable, where electronic textures meet the raw energy of live playing. The beats come alive, grooves breathe, and each track intensifies through a carefully crafted lighting design where nothing is left to chance.
Blending “electro club” moments with more intimate, emotionally driven passages, Junes moves effortlessly through rich dynamics, highlighting the strength of her lyrics and her connection with the audience. Her stage presence—both confident and vulnerable—creates a direct and sincere bond with her listeners.
Conceived as a true emotional journey, the show alternates between tension and release, catchy hooks and soaring rhythms, all supported by a contemporary electro-pop aesthetic suited to both festival stages and indoor venues. A powerful, vibrant, and distinctly modern live performance.
Regular council meetings are held in the Music Room at the Montreal West Town Hall as well as streamed on the Town’s YouTube channel.
Come celebrate Canada Day with us during our popular annual event !
The schedule of the day will be shared closer to the event.