Kirkland is a suburban city situated on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It was incorporated in 1961 and named after Charles-Aimé Kirkland, a notable Quebec provincial politician. The city primarily consists of single-family residences, providing a quiet and family-friendly environment. Kirkland also features a commercial core and an industrial park, making it a convenient location for both living and working. The Félix-Leclerc Highway runs through the city, offering easy access to other parts of Montreal.
Primarily residential with a commercial core.
Located on the Island of Montreal.
Named after Quebec politician Charles-Aimé Kirkland.
Features the Félix-Leclerc Highway.
Close access to Montreal for urban amenities.
Family-friendly environment with good schools.
Primarily a residential area with some commercial and industrial zones.
Kirkland is easily accessible via the Félix-Leclerc Highway, making travel to and from Montreal convenient.
CAD $
$100-$200 p/day
Explore the local parks and recreational facilities for family-friendly activities.
Ideal for those seeking a quiet suburban lifestyle with urban conveniences nearby.
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English, French
May-September
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Kirkland, with mild weather perfect for exploring the local parks.
Summers are warm, ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and community events.
Fall offers beautiful foliage and a quieter atmosphere, perfect for leisurely walks.
Winters are cold, but the city is well-equipped for snow, making it a cozy time to visit.