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West & Off-Island

Vaudreuil-Dorion and its neighbouring communities sit at the junction of the Ottawa River corridor and the island of Montreal — connected by highway and commuter train, bordered by water on multiple sides. It's a fast-growing area that still feels genuinely small-town, popular with families seeking more land at a lower price point than the island.

🏠 Housing Market

~$380K–$720K

Single-family homes & waterfront properties

One of the fastest-growing submarkets in Greater Montreal; new developments in Vaudreuil and L'Île-Perrot are expanding supply

🚌 Getting Around

exo Vaudreuil-Hudson train line (~45 min to Gare Centrale)Highway 20 and 40 access

~40–50 min to downtown by train; good train frequency in peak hours

📍 Key Places

Shopping & Services

Vaudreuil Shopping CentreBlvd Harwood commercial stripHudson village (boutiques & cafés)

Parks & Leisure

Lac des Deux-Montagnes waterfrontÎle Perrot beachesRigaud Mountain

🎓 Schools

🇫🇷 French🇨🇦 English

Strong English public school sector (New Frontiers School Board); good French options; bilingual community historically

👥 Community

One of the most bilingual areas outside Montreal island — English and French coexist comfortably, with a significant anglophone presence in Hudson and L'Île-Perrot. A growing number of immigrant families are settling here for the combination of space, safety, and relatively lower prices. The Mohawk community of Kanesatake is nearby.

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