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Outremont

Outremont, one of the smallest cities in terms of area of the MONTRÉAL Urban Community (MUC), is one of the most affluent, beautiful and picturesque residential communities on the island.
Outremont

Outremont

Outremont, Qué, City, pop 22 933 (2001c), 22 571 (1996c), 22 935 (1991c), area 3.83 km2, inc 1895, was set up as the village of Côte-Sainte-Catherine in 1875. Its present name reflects its location beside (en outre) Mont Royal, the extinct volcano which occupies the centre of Île de Montréal. One of the first families to live there, the Le Bouthilliers, had named their property Outremont years before the name was taken on by the municipality.

Outremont, one of the smallest cities in terms of area of the Montréal Urban Community (MUC), is one of the most affluent, beautiful and picturesque residential communities on the island. Its residents are largely French speaking but it has a diverse multireligious character: French-Canadian Roman Catholics live alongside Lebanese Maronites, Chinese Presbyterians, Armenian Catholics, Orthodox Russians and Jews. A large proportion of the non-francophone population is Jewish.

Outremont has numerous educational institutions within its boundaries. These include some of the best private schools in the MUC, a large part of the Université de Montréal campus, the world-famous Vincent-d'Indy Music Conservatory and Collège Stanislas.