NDG / CDN
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) is a multicultural residential neighbourhood with independent shops, long-running restaurants, and a village feel along Monkland Avenue and Sherbrooke Street. Large and leafy Notre Dame de Grâce Park is popular for its playgrounds, splash pad, and winter ice rink. The Concordia University - Loyola Campus features a modern concert hall and a Gothic-style chapel as well as drawing great future minds to the area. Established in 19876, NDG is one of Montreal’s most iconic, diverse, and vibrant neighborhoods, a hub of activity, a colourful mix of languages and backgrounds, of commerce and residences, of culture and community life. Situated west of downtown and Mont Royal, NDG has developed a unique character that its residents have embraced and proudly show.
See our listings for this communityPopulation of this district (2016)
166,011
Age Group
- < 15 years 16 16 %
- 15 to 24 years 14 14 %
- 25 to 44 years 32 32 %
- 45 to 64 years 23 23 %
- > 65 years 15 15 %
Household Income
- Less than $50,000 54 54 %
- Between $50,000 and $80,000 21 21 %
- Between $80,000 and $100,000 08 8 %
- Between $100,000 and $150,000 09 9 %
- More than $150,000 09 9 %
Family Types
- Couples without children at home 33 33 %
- Couples with children at home 45 45 %
- Single-parent families 22 22 %
Housing Types
- Single-family homes 03 3 %
- Semi-detached or row houses 06 6 %
- Buildings with less than 5 floors 69 69 %
- Buildings with 5 or more floors 22 22 %
- Mobile homes 0 0 %