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All About Mirabel

The City of Mirabel is an off-island suburb of Montreal and is located at the foot of the Laurentians. It is approximately 44km from downtown Montreal and 291km from Quebec City.


Mirabel was created in 1971 after the merger of 14 municipalities and covers an area of 477km making it one of the largest municipal territories in Quebec.

Mirabel was predominantly an agricultural city but has expanded to a growing commercial and residential city.  It is home to large corporations including Bell Helicopter Textron, Technicolor and Bombardier.


The population of Mirabel is 61,108 (2021 census).

 

Mirabel is composed of several sectors that each have their own distinct character: 

 

  • Saint-Janvier - Saint-Janvier is an urbanized area. A diversified and mature sector with all the amenities. 
  • Saint-Augustin - Located in the heart of Mirabel, this area is one of the most mature and urbanized in the city. 
  • Saint-Canut - Similar to Saint-Janvier and Saint-Augustin, this is another highly urbanized area. It has a booming sector near the access to Highway 15 and the important airport industrial park of Mirabel. The area offers a safe and peaceful family environment with multiple attractions.
  • Domaine-Vert Nord - This area has experienced a recent residential expansion. It is located centrally and offers a host of leisure activities and direct access to three surrounding towns. 
  • Domaine-Vert Sud - Domaine-Vert Sud has experienced a recent residential growth. It is a stone's throw from Highway 15. 
  • Mirabel-en-Haut - This is another area of Mirabel that has recently experienced a growth in its residential expansion. It offers the largest wooded lands of the city. 
  • Sainte-Scholastique - is predominantly a more rural area. 
  • Saint-Benoît - This area is more rural and offers countryside living in a dynamic city. 
  • Saint- Hermas - Saint-Hermas is home to the most fertile farmland in Mirabel. 
  • Saint-Jerusalem - This is a predominately rural area. 
  • Sainte-Monique - This area of Mirabel is where the police station and City Hall are located. 
  • Saint-Antoine - This is a predominately rural area. 
  • Petit Saint-Charles - Petit Saint-Charles is a highly sought-after area of Mirabel. 

 

Government

The City Council consists of a mayor and 8 members of council each representing a district. 

 

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Education

    

  •     Public education is free for all Québec residents, from kindergarten to college inclusively. 
  •     The Québec public education system is secular and language-based (French and English) according to the language of instruction in the schools. Since French is the official language of Québec, children of immigrants, regardless of their mother tongue, are usually required to attend a local establishment of the French school board until the end of secondary studies.
  •     There is a total of nine English public-school boards in Québec. For a full list of Anglophone school boards in Québec, please visit the Québec English School Boards Association (QESBA) website.
  •     Although there are English School Boards, programs offered are French immersion or bilingual. Instruction is split between English and French. The percentage of English instruction varies by school board and school.
  •     Children can attend school in English, however, there is very strict criteria that must be met.
  •     Children enrolling in an English school board cannot begin school until they have received a Certificate of Eligibility
  •     Students who are in Canada under work permit status will automatically qualify for a Certificate of Eligibility to attend an English school but once they become a permanent resident they will no longer qualify for the Certificate. There is no extension.
  •     Private schools that do not receive government funding do not require a certificate of eligibility to study in English.  There are very few private schools who do not receive funding.
  •     Between high school (which ends at grade 11) and university, students attend school called CEGEP. CEGEP is a pre-university (2-years) or technical (3-years) program.
  • Kindergarten is available province-wide for children that are 5 years of age by September 30th of the school year. 
  •     Mandatory education starts in grade 1. Elementary school in Québec has six grades divided into three cycles:

o        Elementary cycle 1: grades 1 and 2

o        Elementary cycle 2: grades 3 and 4

o        Elementary cycle 3: grades 5 and 6

  • Secondary school in Québec has five grades (formally given as roman numerals I-V) corresponding to grades 7 through 11. Upon completion of grade 11, students receive the provincial Secondary School Diploma (SSD).

        Secondary cycle 1: grades 7 and 8

        Secondary cycle 2: grades 9, 10 and 11    

  •     All students must pass a French proficiency test before they are able to graduate secondary school.  There are five province-wide exams:  science, history, and math exams at the end of their grade 10 year, and English and French exams at the end of grade 11. Students must pass all the exams in order to receive their high school diploma. Should a student not receive a pass, they can rewrite the exams, all of which are offered three times each year.  A student with special circumstances who is in Québec on a temporary basis may obtain a derogation, but this is very rare occurrence. 

Public School Boards

The two English school boards that operate schools in Mirabel are: 

    

Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board (English Schools)
235, Montée Lesage           

Website 
Rosemère, QC J7A4Y6 

Phone: 450-621-5600/1-866-621-5600

    

La Commission scolaire de la Rivière-du-Nord (French)

995 Labelle Street               

Website

Saint-Jerome, QC J7Z5N7 

Phone: 450-438-3131            

Recreation

The City of Mirabel offers a variety of recreational programs and facilities. Details on these programs can be found in their program guide Cahier Loisirs.  You can view the online (French PDF) by visiting: Cahier Loisirs


For more information, please contact:

Service des loisirs, de la culture et de la vie
Phone: 450-475-8656
Website: Department of Recreation, Culture and Community Life

 

Public Library

There are six public libraries in Mirabel.  For more information, please visit: Library Service.

 

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