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Living in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Services

Several public service institutions (schools, churches, a CLSC, a hospital, a courthouse, etc.) contribute to the vitality of the downtown core and that of the city as a whole by naturally generating the traffic needed to create a vibrant community.

Various establishments, businesses and recreational attractions are also within walking distance: Delpha-Sauvé Park, Salaberry Park, the Old Beauharnois Canal, Hotel Plaza Valleyfield and its Convention Centre, the Marina, Valspec concert hall and MUSO, to name but a few.

Traffic generators

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield's downtown area currently features a major institutional hub.
CEGEP, CHSLD, CLSC, schools, the hospital, city hall, the courthouse, etc.

+ 6,000 professionals and students

Institutional hub

  • 1 . Suroît Hospital (2,000 employees)
  • 2 . Cégep de Valleyfield (365 employees and 2,300 students)
  • 3 . Centre Aimé-Leduc – CHSLD (300 employees and professionals)
  • 4 . Centre jeunesse de la Montérégie (275 employees)
  • 5 . Service Canada Centre
  • 6 . Centre Valleyfield shopping mall (98 employees)
  • 7 . Cité des Arts et des Sports (68 employees)
  • 8 . CLSC (350 employees and professionals)
  • 9 . CNESST (80 employees)
  • 10 . Edgar-Hébert school (92 employees)
  • 11 . Gault Institute (42 employees)
  • 12 . City Hall (80 employees)
  • 13 . Courthouse (160 employees and professionals)
  • 14 . Service Québec (32 employees)

Tourism and event hub

  • A. Salaberry Arena
  • B. Sainte-Cécile Cathedral-Basilica
  • C. Convention Centre
  • D. Aquatic Complex
  • E. Hotel Moco Valleyfield
  • F. Flotel
  • G. Valleyfield Marina
  • H. Musée de société des Deux-Rives (museum)
  • I. Delpha-Sauvé Park
  • J. Salaberry Park
  • K. Salle Albert-Dumouchel
  • L. Old Beauharnois Canal

Urban lifestyle

Over 1,000 new addresses are expected to be added to the downtown area by 2032—complete, high-quality living environments, conducive to active and inclusive transportation, where families, singles, seniors and young people can live and interact together, regardless of their income. This makes it an ideal location for adding local retail offerings to meet growing consumer needs.

Contact us for more information

Stéphane Billette, Economic Development Director