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2024-04-29
Preventative boil-water advisory - Hymus BoulevardApril 29, 2024 - A preventative boil-water advisory is currently in effect until further notice for the following adresses : 16661 to 16681, 16713 to 16715 Boulevard Hymus and 25 Claude-Jodoin Street.
Preventative boil-water advisory - Hymus BoulevardUpdate : April 29, 2024 - 10:15 am Preventative boil-water advisory currently in effect for the following addresses:
Applicable recommendations:► Preventative boil-water advisory A preventative boil-water advisory is currently in effect until further notice (minimum of 48 hours). Please note that you must boil your tap water (bringing it to a bubbling boil) for at least 1 minute before drinking it, or use bottled water for:
You may use unboiled tap water to:
► Lifting of the preventative advisory Water samples were taken at various locations and submitted to laboratory analysis. You will receive a new communiqué advising you of the lifting of the boil-water advisory as soon as we receive conclusive results of these analyses (minimum 48 hours). ► Possibility of cloudy or colored water ► Questions? Thank you for your understanding. |
Find out more on the Town of Kirkland’s territory and its population through these numbers.
The Town of Kirkland is a young and dynamic city in the heart of the West-Island of Montreal, naturally divided into four sectors along Highway 40 from East to West by and Saint-Charles Boulevard North to South by. Located at the junction of Highway 20 and Highway 40 (Trans-Canada), Kirkland provides quick access to Montreal’s Pierre-Elliott Trudeau International Airport, the largest container port in Canada as well as one of the most active railway corridors in the country, not to mention its proximity to essential services.
The Town of Kirkland has close to 400 industrial, commercial and institutional establishments on its territory to better serve its community. In recent years, the Town has reached the saturation point in terms of available space for new construction and is now in maintenance and redevelopment mode of its spaces and buildings.
In 2021, the Town of Kirkland had a population of 19,413 representing a percentage change of -3.7% compared to 2016. Its population is largely made up of young families and includes many seniors.
Population in 2021 | 19,413 |
Population in 2016 | 20,151 |
2016 to 2021 population change (%) | -3.7% |
Total private dwellings | 6,790 |
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents | 6,666 |
Population density per square kilometre | 2,012.0 |
Land area (square kilometre) | 9.65 |
The household and dwelling profile presenting information from the 2016 census* (National Household Survey) can be found on the Statistics Canada website. This data provides precise and detailed information on Kirkland households, for topics including:
* Data for 2021 is currently not available.
Last update: April 13, 2022
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