Events and information booth
Various forums will give us a chance to discuss the work with you, throughout the project. We’re extending the Blue line for the community, so it’s important for us to keep in close contact with local residents.
Throughout 2025, our team will be there to meet you.
Upcoming : Information booths
When?
- May 2, 2025 from noon to 3 p.m.
Where?
Le Boulevard Shopping Centre
4270 Jean-Talon Street East (Pie-IX intersection)
Across from Urban Planet
You don’t need to make an appointment or let us know in advance that you’ll be coming. Our team will be there to welcome you and answer your questions.
We look forward to meeting you!
Information booth
Our information booth will be held at various times throughout the project to give us a chance to discuss the work with you.
In fall 2024, three booths were held at Le Boulevard shopping center.
Block parties
During summer 2024, the team attended three special events to speak with local residents, answer their questions and hear their concerns :
- Saturday, June 5 : St-Léonard Fête des voisins on Jean-Talon Street East
- Saturday, September 7 : Anjou open house day
- Sunday, September 8 : St-Léonard Fête du citoyen
After attending these events, the Blue line project team confirmed residents’ enthusiasm for the long-awaited project.
Block parties
In 2023, the team attended three special events to speak with local residents, answer their questions and hear their concerns.
- The Jean-Talon Street East Fête des voisins of Saint-Léonard (June 3, 2023)
- The Anjou borough open house day (September 9, 2023)
- The Saint-Léonard borough Fête du citoyen (September 10, 2023)
Exhibition
- Montréal du future, lobby of 1000 De La Gauchetière (June 14 to 20, 2023)
The exhibition showcased a variety of projects that will change the face of Greater Montréal in the coming years. The Blue line project team was on hand to discuss the location of future métro stations and answer questions from the public.
Targeted information sessions
Le 22 residence (November 2, 2023)
Located near Le Boulevard shopping centre (CAB) and the future Pie-IX station, these residences have witnessed the transformations underway at the CAB. Our team gave a presentation on the Blue line project as a whole, the redevelopment of the CAB and our plans for infrastructure and operations in the Pie-IX area.
Block parties are a great opportunity to meet Montrealers living along the planned route of the extension.
On September 11, 2022, the Blue line project team attended the Saint-Léonard borough’s Fête du citoyen.
The Blue line project follows in the wake of the Déclaration du gouvernement du Québec et de la Ville de Montréal to revitalize Montréal East. Many projects are underway to give a new impetus to this sector. Increased mobility, economic development, and improved living environments are at the heart of this ambitious project. For more information, see Québec.ca/RevitalisationEstMontreal (in French only).