Final Opportunity to Cast Your Vote

The municipal election day is scheduled for Sunday, November 2, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters across the city will have access to four designated voting locations. This initiative aims to provide a smooth voting experience for all participants.
Voting Locations Open for the Elections
Four locations will be available for voters:
- Districts 1 and 2: The Study School, 1 Braeside Place
- Districts 3 and 6: Selwyn House School, 95 Côte-Saint-Antoine Road
- Districts 4 and 5: Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke Street West
- Districts 7 and 8: Centre Greene, 1090 Greene Avenue
Travel and Accessibility Guidelines
Due to ongoing construction on Greene Avenue, voters are encouraged to walk or cycle to their polling stations when possible. A pedestrian and cyclist passageway connecting Columbia Avenue to Centre Greene will remain open.
For those who need to drive, the recommended route is:
- Head along Dorchester Boulevard toward René-Lévesque Boulevard West
- Turn onto Greene Avenue (downhill)
- Parking at Centre Greene will be available
- Drop-off for individuals with reduced mobility will be at the entrance of Centre Greene
- Exit by making a U-turn on Greene Avenue to rejoin Dorchester Boulevard
It’s important to note that due to an STM strike scheduled from November 1 to 28, transit services will be limited on election day. Voters should plan their travel in advance to avoid delays.
What to Expect Upon Arrival
Upon arriving at your designated polling location, a check-in table with computer stations will greet you. You will receive a slip indicating your assigned voting table. Please be prepared for potentially varying wait times based on turnout.
To facilitate a smooth process, remember to bring the following items:
- Your yellow registration card (optional)
- One piece of photo ID, which can include:
- Health insurance card
- Driver’s license
- Canadian passport
- Certificate of Indian Status
- Canadian Forces ID card
Accessibility Commitment
All polling stations are fully accessible to individuals with reduced mobility. Each location features ramps or elevators. Drop-off zones, marked with orange cones, will be available at each entrance to facilitate easy access for voters with mobility challenges. On-site staff will be available to assist as needed, ensuring that everyone can cast their vote efficiently.
Contact Information for Voters
For further inquiries, you can reach the Office of the Returning Officer:
Me Paule Geoffroy Béliveau – Returning Officer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 514 989-5280
Stay informed about the 2025 municipal elections and make your voice heard.




