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DoRVAL Neighbourhood Guide

Located on the south west portion of the island of Montreal, along the shores of Lac St. Louis, Dorval is the West Island’s oldest city. Founded in 1667, it has now evolved into a community that has distinct industrial and commercial areas as well as residential neighbourhoods. Residents and visitors enjoy the city’s many parks, recreational areas and greatly-appreciated bicycle paths that are located throughout the city.

Dorval is also home to the Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport which comprises approximately a third of Dorval’s land, and a third of its tax base. This Airport is the busiest in the Province of Quebec, and the third-busiest in Canada.

Community Profile

  • Population: 19 302
  • Total private dwellings: 9,058
  • Population density: 923.0/km2
  • Land area: 20.91 km2

Parks & Playgrounds

Dorval is home to many green spaces and parks that cater to different activities. Click on the links below to discover what some of Dorval’s more notable locations have to offer to their visitors.

Ballantyne Park
Baseball, playground, pool/wading pool, shelter, two-level water fountain, parking

Bourque Park
Playground, two-level water fountain, dog run

Courtland Park
Basketball, hockey, ice skating, playground, soccer, shelter

Dorval Park
Playground, two-level water fountain, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, parking

Edgar Rouleau Arena Fields
Soccer, hill for tobogganing

Jean-Paul Bernier Park
Bocce, two-level water fountain, soccer, playground

Ken Lee Park
Playground, parking

Lawrence Earl Park
Parking, lookout

Millennium Park
Gazebo, lookout, outdoor training stations, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing

Neptune Park
Basketball, playground, tennis

Oriole Park
Playground

Peace Park Arboretum
Multi-use trailice skating trail

Pine Beach Park
Bandstand, boat ramp (boat/kayak), gazebo, picnic area, two-level water fountain, lookout, multi-use trailice surface with lights, parking

Royal-Dixie Park
Playground

Sarto-Desnoyers Community Centre Fields
Arboretum, baseball, soccer, skateboarding, softball, multi-use trailskating trail, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, parking, Trekfit training circuit

St-Charles Park
Baseball, basketball, hockey, ice skating, playground, softball, tennis, water fountain, shelter, parking

Surrey Aquatic and Community Centre Fields
Basketball, playground, pool/wading pool, water games, accessible swing, dog run, soccer, hockey, ice skating, pickleball, skateboarding park, tennis, bike trail (Surrey Trail), parking

Valois Bay Park
Bird watching, lookout

Walters Park
Playground, picnic area, splash pad, two-level water fountain, parking

Westwood Park
Basketball, community garden, accesible picnic in the community garden, table playground, soccer, snow sledding, two-level water fountain, parking

Windsor Park
Baseball, softball, disc golf, zipline, playground, skating, snow sledding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, chalet* (*temporarily closed for the 2022 winter season)

Aquatic Centres

Skating & Arenas

Edgar Rouleau Arena

Westwood Sports Centre

Outdoor skating rinks and ice surfaces

Sports Organizations

Community Organizations

Dorval Art Hive

Dorval Artisans Guild

Dorval Artists Association

Dorval Historical Society

Dorval Horticultural and Ecological Society

Dorval Potters’ Guild

Dorval School of Ballet 

Dorval Scribes

Dorval Weavers Guild

Friends of the Dorval Library

Lakeshore Players Dorval

Community Organizations (55+)

Useful Resources

City of Dorval Website

Dorval Leisure and Culture Activities

Dorval Library

Dorval Waste Collection Information

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