COVID-19: Status of municipal sites and services in LaSalle
As the situation evolves, we will take other steps towards resuming activities in accordance with public health directives.
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Montréal is going into maximum alert (red). Special measures for our sites and services will be announced soon. To learn more about the government of Québec’s alert system, visit Québec.ca.
Wearing a face covering is mandatory for people ages 10 and over in enclosed or partially enclosed public places.
Here is the status of municipal sites and services in LaSalle:
Status of municipal sites
L’Octogone library is closed until mid-May, due to expansion work.
For full details on the relocation of services and work project at the L’Octogone library.
Complexe aquatique Michel-Leduc (Aquadôme)
Open for public swimming.
- Check what you need to do to prepare to go there and the schedule.
- You need to reserve online for public swim times.
Centre sportif Dollard-St-Laurent
The Centre sportif Dollard-St-Laurent is temporarily closed, due to the vaccination clinic.
Aréna Jacques-Lemaire
Open for public skating.
- Check what you need to do to prepare to go there. You need to reserve your place online.
Outdoor skating rinks
Closed.
Tennis and pickelball courts
- The tennis courts are closed for the winter season. Opening scheduled for late April.
- The pickleball courts at Parc Lefebvre are closed.
Little skatepark at Parc Raymond
- Open. Individual practice depending on current health measures.
Fritz-R.-Prévost athletics track
- The Fritz-R.-Prévost athletics track is closed for the winter season.
Neighbourhood parks and playgrounds
- Children’s playgrounds and play structures are open.
- Parks close at 9 p.m. due to the curfew.
Dog parks
- The Borough’s 4 dog parks are open:
- Parc Frédérick-Mackenzie (corner Lapierre and André-Merlot)
- Parc Leroux (corner avenue Lacharité and rue Bannon)
- Parc Lacharité (corner boulevard Champlain and rue Centrale)
- Parc Mohawk (at the end of rue Athole)
- Dog parks close at 9 p.m. due to the curfew.
Parc des Rapides
- Parc des Rapides can be enjoyed almost to the fullest by complying with certain COVID-19 measures. Check out the steps to take before you to there.
Centre culturel et communautaire Henri-Lemieux
Open.
Closed. Contact the horticultural societies for any questions you may have.
Carrefour récréatif et communautaire de LaSalle (8700, rue Hardy)
- Closed. Contact the Loisirs Laurendeau-Dunton organization if you have any questions.
- Opening date to be announced.
Borough Hall
- The community rooms on the 4th floor of Borough Hall are closed until further notice.
Status of municipal services
The Accès LaSalle office is open during regular office hours. In order to ensure compliance with health regulations, we encourage you to take advantage of our online services.
Before coming to this office, please consult the COVID-19 measures in place there.
The Permit Counter is accessible by appointment only. Call 311 to make an appointment.
Until further notice, Borough Council meetings will continue to be 100% virtual, via webcast.
Collections
- Collections are maintained according to the usual schedule: waste, recycling, food waste, green and bulky waste and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) waste. Consult the LaSalle’s Collection Calendar.
LaSalle Ecocentre
- The Ecocentre remains open.
Relaunch of LaSalle businesses
- The Chambre de commerce et d’industrie du Sud-Ouest de Montréal, in collaboration with the Borough of LaSalle, PME MTL Grand SudOuest and Desjardins - La Ruche, is launching a major campaign I Buy Local #passionlasalle to support the revitalization of LaSalle businesses.
- On May 4, LaSalle created a $200,000 Business recovery fund to provide local merchants with temporary, non-repayable financial assistance to support them when they reopen their businesses.
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