South Shore of Montreal

The South Shore: a perfect balance between city and nature

The South Shore of Montreal stands out for its perfect balance between urban living and tranquility. Lined by the St. Lawrence River, the area offers natural landscapes and parks that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts. Culture and heritage lovers will also appreciate neighbourhoods rich in history. Gastronomy, leisure, and entertainment are well represented, offering something for every taste.

Living on the South Shore means enjoying an exceptional quality of life, where comfort, vitality, and nature come together every day.

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Along the banks of the St. Lawrence River, the South Shore of Montreal offers a rare balance between the serenity of a natural setting and the momentum of a fast-growing region. The area features expansive green spaces, excellent mobility, and lively neighbourhoods. Local shops, restaurants such as Kampai Sushi and Mon Ami Korean BBQ, services like the Communauto car-sharing fleet, and entertainment venues all contribute to a complete, well-rounded living environment.

Enjoy daily access to nature just moments from home. Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park offers trails, lakes, and year-round outdoor activities. Îles-de-Boucherville National Park is a must for cycling, kayaking, and wildlife observation. Numerous urban parks, including Michel-Chartrand Park and Parc de la Cité, as well as redeveloped waterfront areas, further invite relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.

The South Shore is known for its exceptional connectivity. With quick access to Highways 10, 20, 30, and 132, as well as the Champlain, Jacques-Cartier, and Victoria bridges, reaching Montreal is straightforward and predictable. A well-structured public transit network, combined with the REM and its three stations in the region, further enhances seamless mobility.

The South Shore is home to a wide range of neighbourhoods where quality of life comes first. Residential areas offer easy access to schools, parks, and municipal services. Commercial hubs and downtown areas such as Longueuil, Saint-Lambert, Boucherville, and Saint-Bruno offer restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment venues to suit every preference.

Enjoy daily access to nature just moments from home. Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park offers trails, lakes, and year-round outdoor activities. Îles-de-Boucherville National Park is a must for cycling, kayaking, and wildlife observation. Numerous urban parks, including Michel-Chartrand Park and Parc de la Cité, as well as redeveloped waterfront areas, further invite relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.

The South Shore is known for its exceptional connectivity. With quick access to Highways 10, 20, 30, and 132, as well as the Champlain, Jacques-Cartier, and Victoria bridges, reaching Montreal is straightforward and predictable. A well-structured public transit network, combined with the REM and its three stations in the region, further enhances seamless mobility.

The South Shore is home to a wide range of neighbourhoods where quality of life comes first. Residential areas offer easy access to schools, parks, and municipal services. Commercial hubs and downtown areas such as Longueuil, Saint-Lambert, Boucherville, and Saint-Bruno offer restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment venues to suit every preference.

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The South Shore offers a wide selection of brand-new rental condos in a region where nature, mobility, and comfort intersect.