Sociological districts

This file contains the division of the 32 sociological districts in Montreal in 2014.

The concept of sociological district does not refer to a formal administrative division. It illustrates Montreal territories (neighborhoods) identified and recognized by local actors on the basis of history, belonging and socio-community organization and the issues involved.

Sociological districts are in particular linked to the reference territories of the local consultation tables.This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 21:04 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 21:04 (UTC)
contact_email donneesouvertes@montreal.ca
contact_person {"en": "Government and Municipalities of Québec; Government and Municipalities of Québec; Ville de Montréal", "fr": "Gouvernement et municipalités du Québec; Gouvernement et municipalités du Québec; Ville de Montréal"}
criticality_level []
data_dictionary unknown,unknown,unknown
geographic_scope []
open_canada_collection fgp
open_canada_date_published 2014-10-08 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"en-t-fr": ["Concertation", "Decoupage", "Development", "Local development", "Intervention", "Living environment", "Mobilization", "SDIS", "Neighborhood table", "Multisectoral table", "Territory", "Government information"], "fr": ["Concertation", "Découpage", "Développement", "Développement local", "Intervention", "Milieu de vie", "Mobilisation", "SDIS", "Table de quartier", "Table multisectorielle", "Territoire", "Information gouvernementale"]}
open_canada_subject ["form_descriptors", "nature_and_environment", "science_and_technology"]
sensitivity_level unrestricted
title_fr Quartiers sociologiques
update_frequency irregular