Houses with Swimming Pools in Montreal | Luxury Properties on the Island

Discover our exclusive selection of houses with swimming pools in Montreal and on the Island. These prestigious properties offer an ideal living environment to enjoy hot Quebec summer days in the privacy of your garden. Whether you're looking for a contemporary villa in Westmount, a family residence in Outremont, or a character home in Town of Mount Royal, our real estate portfolio includes the finest houses with pools on the Montreal market. Invest in a property that combines luxury, comfort, and added value in the most sought-after neighborhoods of the Island of Montreal.

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Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

The neighborhood is crossed by La Route Verte, offering more than 15 km of well-developed bike paths that connect the area to the rest of Montreal Island and allow you to fully enjoy the nice weather.

If you dream of a place where each day is a new discovery, these neighborhoods are for you. Their incredible cultural diversity makes every street corner an invitation to exploration. Restaurants, markets and events reflect a fusion of cultures that enrich daily life. Here, investing means choosing a life open to the world, an environment where diversity is a true strength.

Discover the charm of the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, the majestic Notre-Dame Basilica, and historic buildings dating back to the 17th century. The unique architecture of the neighborhood testifies to the rich history of the city.

Commercial life is very developed. The Old Rosemont neighborhood revolves around the beautiful Promenade Masson. Further east, Maisonneuve Park and the botanical garden define the New Rosemont neighborhood. Finally, La Petite Patrie is home to one of Montreal's largest markets, Jean Talon Market. It also has many shops on Plaza Saint Hubert.

Rosemont – La Petite Patrie has a stimulating cultural life, particularly thanks to the Beaubien cinema. Indeed, this establishment, established since 1937 near Molson Park, is renowned for its screenings of Quebec, French and also auteur films.

Bernard Avenue embodies the commercial soul of Outremont, with its independent shops, cozy cafes and quality restaurants. A friendly living space that offers all local services in an urban village atmosphere.

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Les 10 plus beaux lieux de la région Montréal / l'Île

Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

Maisonneuve Market

A neighborhood gem since 1914, this public market offers fresh local products and a warm atmosphere. Its Beaux-Arts architecture makes it an essential meeting place for epicureans and history buffs.

Mount Royal

Green lung of downtown offering breathtaking views of Montreal. This park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted features hiking trails, Beaver Lake, and the famous lookout. Living nearby means enjoying an exceptional natural space in the heart of the metropolis.

Ontario Promenade

A dynamic commercial artery of the neighborhood, it is filled with local shops, trendy cafés, and restaurants. Its authentic atmosphere perfectly reflects the spirit of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, between tradition and urban renewal.

Plateau Streets: Colorful Charm

Stroll through the Plateau's colorful streets, adorned with murals and typical architecture, true open-air galleries.

Entertainment District

Dynamic cultural quarter spanning one square kilometer with over 80 cultural venues. Its distinctive light path and numerous public squares host festivals and events year-round, offering residents a vibrant urban lifestyle.

Place des Arts

Cultural heart of Montreal featuring six performance halls and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Living near this complex means access to world-class artistic programming: Symphony Orchestra, opera, ballet, and international festivals such as the Jazz Festival.

Saint-Enfant-Jésus Church

Architectural gem in the heart of Pointe-aux-Trembles, this historic church impresses with its majestic facade and colorful stained glass windows. Built in the early 20th century, it represents an important cultural and heritage landmark that testifies to the religious history of the local community.

Plateau Gastronomy: Local Flavors

Taste the legendary St-Viateur bagels, gourmet delights from Maisonneuve market, and local chefs' creations for a unique culinary experience. Best restaurants: Chez Victoire, Leméac, Mikado, Au pied de Cochon, Le Filet, Le Chien Fumant, Joséphine, Roseline.

Laurier Avenue: Intimate Atmosphere

Laurier Avenue, quieter and more residential, offers cozy cafes, neighborhood shops, and exotic treats to discover.

Old Port of Montreal

Historic site redeveloped into a recreational space along the St. Lawrence. With its Ferris wheel, cruises, Science Center, and multiple seasonal events, it's a prime relaxation spot. Owning real estate nearby means enjoying an exceptional living environment.

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In Montreal, the average price for a house with a swimming pool ranges from $750,000 to $1.2 million, depending on the neighborhood and size. Areas like Westmount or Outremont show higher than average prices.
In Montreal, pools require a permit and must be surrounded by a fence at least 1.2 meters high. Access must be secured with a self-closing gate, and electrical installations must comply with current standards.
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Pierrefonds-Roxboro, and Saint-Léonard are the neighborhoods offering the most houses with swimming pools in Montreal. L'Île-Bizard-Sainte-Geneviève and Rivière-des-Prairies also feature numerous properties with pools.
Annual pool maintenance in Montreal costs between $1,500 and $3,000, including seasonal opening/closing, chemicals, electricity, and occasional repairs. Heated pools incur additional costs.
No, due to the harsh climate, outdoor pools in Montreal are typically usable from mid-May to mid-September. Some homeowners extend the season until October with heating systems, but winterizing remains necessary.
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