Jean-Placide-Desrosiers Lachine — Saint-Pierre

A residence for independent seniors in the heart of a village in full renewal
Units available
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1½ at $1,202*
3½ from $1,367 to $1,443*
4½ at $1,865*

*After estimated tax credit (07/2025)

Includes 1 meal per
day and core services.

Petite carte Jean-Placide-Desrosiers

55, avenue Ouellette
Montréal (Qc)
H8R 1L4

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What you'll love about living here

Well-designed, spacious and bright studios, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments, with storage. Telephone line, cable TV, electricity, heat and hot water are included in your rent.

Your rent includes five hot lunches a week in the dining hall, a light breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays, a library, free Internet access in the common room, a landscaped backyard and lots more...

We offer an array of recreational activities every month. Take your pick! 

ENHARMONIE is people just like you, independent and who love life. It is also employees who offer you a pleasant, stimulating living environment.

 

Security is not just about magnetic cards for the doors.

An employee is on site 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Just dial zero for assistance.

  • Access controlled by magnetic card
  • Staff at reception every day
  • Security cameras
  • 24-hour surveillance
  • Medical alert button

What you'll like about the neighbourhood

Discoverthe neighbourhood

Lachine–Saint-Pierre: a neighbourhood in motion

Lachine–Saint-Pierre is a happening place. In 2003, the City of Montreal launched a project to revitalize the historic neighbourhood in order to rebuild its road infrastructure and beautify its green spaces. Since then, many real estate projects have popped up to accommodate new residents of all ages.

But at Résidence Jean-Placide-Desrosiers, many residents say they have spent all their lives in this neighbourhood. They knew the Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens church, which burned down in 2001. Its presbytery, with its magnificent stone walls, is now part of the residence. The residents like the tranquility of their end of the street and the proximity of Saint-Jacques Street with its downtown-bound buses. Kirkland Park is a draw for sports enthusiasts with its pool and tennis courts, while the Lachine Canal, just a 10-minute walk away, is perfect for long strolls.

Another feature characteristic of this neighbourhood is its many community and social initiatives. Saint-Pierre market with its fruits and vegetables, the community gardens, neighbourhood festivals and community organizations...together, they represent the desire to create a great environment to live in. The little things that make life happy are all right here.

The ENHARMONIE residences were the first network of fully certified residences in Quebec.