Users' questions

How do I contact the city of Montreal?

How do I contact the city of Montreal?

Please contact 311 (by telephone) at any time to request an immediate response if you observe a danger to public safety, for example: Debris blocking a public road. Defective traffic light. Fallen tree branch or branch on the point of falling.

How do I make a complaint to the city of Montreal?

You can also call us (514 872-8999), send us a fax (514 872-2379) or write to us by email at [email protected] or by mail: Ombudsman de Montréal, 1550 rue Metcalfe, bureau 1150, Montréal, QC H3A 1X6.

Is City Hall open Montreal?

City hall has been closed to the public since May 2019. The building is undergoing a heritage restoration aimed at bringing it up to standard, modernizing it and ensuring that it is better adapted to democratic life.

Are Access Montreal offices open?

Access Montreal Office is open to the public. Full services are offered in-person, despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

Where is the city hall in Montreal Canada?

275 Notre-Dame St. E. (At Gosford), Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1C6 Canada Anything missing or inaccurate? Suggest edits to improve what we show. When is City Hall open?

When was the City Hall of Quebec City built?

The building slopes downward as it was built on a hill and was once home to the Jesuit College (Jesuit Barracks) from the 1730s to 1878. The city hall was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984.

How to contact police in Ville de Montreal?

You can do so by using this form. Want to speak to us directly? Contact 311. For emergency services (police, firefighters and ambulances), please contact 911. Please contact 311 (by telephone) at any time to request an immediate response if you observe a danger to public safety, for example:

Where are the best places to see in Montreal?

275 Notre-Dame St. E. (At Gosford), Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1C6 Canada There’s a lot to see in Montreal, from the Old Port of Montreal to the Olympic Stadium, but the top sites are scattered across the city. Get your bearings on a best-of-Montreal bus tour that explores the city’s most fascinating neighborhoods and landmarks.