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NEIGHBOURHOOD

Population: Demographic Neighbourhood Neighborhood

NDG Westmount

NDG- Area 11.6 km2, Population (2013) 165,031, Density 8,462.1/km2 Westmount- Area 4.02 km2, Population (2011) 19,931, Density 4,952.8/km2 Ville-Marie- Area 16.4 km2, Population (2011) 84,013, Density 5,085.5/km2 Plateau- Area 8.1 km2, Population (2011) 100,390, Density 12,348.1/km2 Mercier-Hochelaga- Area 25.4 km2, Population (2011) 131,483, Density 5,174.5/km2 Rosemont- Area 9.7 km2, Population (2011) 71,885, Density 7,410.8/km2 www.statcan.gc.ca 0 0.25

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DYNAMIC PATTERN

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Population Density

DEMOGRAPHICS

People per Km2 Living in Montreal Along Sherbrooke Street in 2011

Statistics In Montreal, the land area is 4,258.31 square kilometres with a population density of 898.1 persons per square kilometre. This compares to the national land area of 8,965,121.42 square kilometres with a population density of 3.7 persons per square kilometre. The land area of all the metropolitan area of Montreal is 92,648.98 square kilometres with 249.58 persons per square kilometers. In total, there were 1,613,260 private dwellings occupied by residents in Montreal in 2011. The change in private dwellings from 2006 to 2011an increase of 5.7%. www.statcan.gc.ca 0 0.25

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Population: Age

DEMOGRAPHICS

Average Age of the Population in 2011

Statistics In Montreal, as of 2011, 16.5 % of the population are aged between 0-14 years old. 68.8% are aged between 15 and 64 years old. Lastly, 14.9 % are aged 65 years old and up.

Westmount

The average age of Montreal is 38.6 years old. The youngest population lives in Ville-Marie, where we can find McGill University and UQUAM. The oldest population lives in Westmount, being notoriously one of the wealthiest neighborhoods of Montreal. www.statcan.gc.ca 0 0.25

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McGill Ville-Marie

Age 0 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 35

UQAM

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Education

NEIGHBORHOOD

Percentage of CEGEP Graduates as of 2011

Concordia Loyola Campus

Statistics The students with a CEGEP degree are reaching for higher education. According to the 2011 census, The students with a CEGEP degree reside by the University Campuses.

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Population: Families

NEIGHBORHOOD

Average Numner of Children per Families in 2011

NDG Statistics Among couples (married and common-law) in the census metropolitan area of MontrĂŠal, 49.0% were couples with children aged 24 and under at home. In comparison, as a whole, 46.9% of couples in Canada had children aged 24 and under at home. Families in the province of Quebec have on average 1.1 children per families. Around Sherbrooke, families have on average 1-2 children. NDG has the highest average with 2-3 chldren per families. www.statcan.gc.ca

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Level of Income (Economic Neighbourhoods) Neighborhoods)

NDG Westmount

The average income level along the Sherbrooke Street illustrates Statistics the difference of wealth in each neighbourhoods and level in terms of The average income along west and east. The illustrates area where Sherbrooke Street the people areinliving the wealthiest difference of wealth does necessarily mean they each not political neighborhoods own their business thatWest. area. and in terms of Eastinand The area where the wealthiest people are living does not mean that businesses are owned in that area. 0 0.25

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People Neighbourhood Urban Analysis

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Rosemount

Plateau

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Ville-Marie

Average income in 2011 (Canadian Dollars) 0 - 30000 30000 - 45000 45000 - 65000 65000 - 100000 100000 and up


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NEIGHBORHOOD

Income: Individual and Fanilies

Average Income per Individual in Canadian Dollars for the Year 2011

NDG

Westmount Row of Houses

Average Income per Families in Canadian Dollars for the Year 2011

NDG

NDG typical streetscape

Statistics There is a clear distinction between richer and poorer between West and East Sherbrooke.NDG has a higher individual and family income, eventhough they have the most children per families (reffer to previous map). Westmount has always been notorious for being a wealthy neighborhood. 0 0.2

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Westmount

Average Income in Canadian Dollars 0 - 25,000 25,000 - 50,000 50,000 - 75,000 75,000 - 100,000 100,000 - 125,000 125,000 and more


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Income: Homeless

NEIGHBORHOOD

Location of Organizations Helping the Homeless and the Residents in Need, 2011

Cavendish

General Hospital of Mont Decarie

Atwater

L’abri en ville is a shelter for men and women providing affordable housing and inclusion in a supportive community to the mentally ill. They believe in “a society with contributing members despite a mental illness”.

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Chez Doris is a shelter for women only providing a descreet and respectful refuge for women 18 years of age and over who are homeless or in difficulty”.

Maison Nazaret for men only. residence, sup and clothes.


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People

PATTERNS

Shelters Provide a variety of resources for homeless or at-risk people, and are located across the city. Resources provided range from temporary housing, warm meals, and fresh clothing to counselling and support, as well as various activities to combat isolation. They are all free to thsoe in need. Women’s shelters

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Papineau

Peel

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Drop-In Centers

St-Laurent

Notre-Dame Hospital Chez Pops is a drop-in day center for youths that offers, amongst other resources, alternative schooling.

th is a shelter They provide pport, meals, Salvation army is a shelter for men only. They are the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country. They assist people with about 50 programs and services.

La rue des femmes (Herstreet) is a shelter for wo men only. They focus on “recognition of relational health, which aims to help women in a state of homelessness out of this state in a sustainable way and give their lives a new meaning”.

Have confidential addresses for safety reasons. Women’s shclter selcome immigrants, victims of conjufal violence, and women with their children. There are over 15 women’s shelter in Montreal.

Offer a safe environment during the day. They can access hot meals, showers, laundry, and professional help such as nurses and psychologists. Some are exclusive to youths and offer teaching. Other drop-ins focus on women and children. Hospitals Homeless are taken to the nearest hospital. They are provided care most often for mental illnesses. www.mcgilldaily.com Homeless Montreal Built Shelters


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NEIGHBOURHOOD

Neighbourhood Neighborhood Pattern Patterns

Urbain Villagers Wealthy, middle-aged urban sophisticates Social Group: Urban Elite Lifestage: Prosperous Parents Wealthy: $243,705 Middle-Aged Ethnic Presence: Medium Continental culture Upper-middle-class, multi-ethnic urban households Social Group: Urban Upscale Ethnic Lifestage: Young Metro Diversity Upper-Middle: $103,557 Younger Ethnic Presence: Medium Urban Spice Young, multi-ethnic downscale singles Social Group: Urban Downscale Ethnic Lifestage: Starter Nests Lower-Middle: $61.411 Young Ethnic Presence: High Rooms with a View Young, ethnic singles in urban high-rises Social Group: Urban Downscale Lifestage: Singles Scene Downscale: $55,728 Young Ethnic Presence: High

Neighbourhood Pattern Along Sherbrooke

Neighbourhood Block Size Along Sherbrooke

Urbane Villagers Continental Culture Urban Spice Rooms With a View Urbane Villagers

Continental Culture New Italy Urban Spice Rooms With a View

Building Pattern Along Sherbrooke

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Neighbourhood People

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Along West Side Sherbrooke

Along East Side Sherbrooke Cosmopolitan Elite

Along West Side Sherbrooke

Along East Side Sherbrooke

West Side East Side

Young Digeraiti Electric Avenue Grads & Pads Jeunes et Actifs Big City Blues

Young Digeraiti Electric Avenue Grads & Pads Jeunes et Actifs Big City Blues

Young Digeraiti Young, upscale urbain trend-setters Social Group: Urban Young Lifestage: Starter Nests Upscale: $122,260 Younger Ethnic Presence: Medium Electric Avenue Young, upper-middle class urban singles and couples Social Group: Urban Young Lifestage: Single Scene Upper-Middle: $89,899 Young Ethnic Presence: Medium Grads and Pads Young, lower-middle-class urban singles Social Group: Urban Young Lifestage: SIngle Scene Lower: $65,991 Young ethnic Presence: Medium Jeunes et Actifs Young and urban Quebec sincles and couples Social Group: Urban Francophone Lifestyle: Starter Nests Downscale: $57,435 Young Ethnic Presence: Medium Big City Blues Young and low-income recent immigrants Social Group: Urban Downscale Ethnics Lifestage: Starter Nests Low: $43,918 Young Ethnic Presence: High


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