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Communities of Montreal

Montreal is one of the world’s most multicultural cities. Explore the history and presence of the communities that shape it — their neighbourhoods, institutions and businesses.

English-speaking community

One of Montreal’s founding linguistic communities.

American community

Drawn by universities, business and the arts.

French (France) community

A steady stream of newcomers from France.

Italian community

Among the city’s largest and most rooted communities.

Irish community

One of Montreal’s oldest communities.

Scottish community

Architects of 19th-century commercial Montreal.

Arab communities

A large, mostly French-speaking presence.

Jewish community

A community woven into the city’s history.

Haitian community

The largest French-speaking Caribbean community.

German community

Among the earliest European settlers.

Chinese community

Anchored by one of Canada’s historic Chinatowns.

Mexican community

A growing presence in study and work.

First Nations & Indigenous Peoples

Montreal stands on Tiohtià:ke, traditional Mohawk territory.

Brazilian community

A vibrant and growing Lusophone community.

Québécois community

The founding French-speaking majority.

Greek community

A post-war community centred on Park Ex.

Indo-Aryan (North Indian) communities

An umbrella for many South Asian peoples.

Dravidian (South Indian) communities

Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada speakers.

Spanish community

Iberian roots, distinct from Latin America.

Lebanese community

One of the largest Arab-origin communities.

Polish community

Established across a century of migration.

Amazigh (Berber) community

The Indigenous peoples of North Africa.

Algerian community

A major French-speaking Maghrebi community.

Portuguese community

Rooted in the Plateau since the 1950s.

Southeast Asian communities

An umbrella spanning many nations.

Romanian community

A fast-growing Francophone-friendly community.

Russian-speaking community

A diverse, post-Soviet community.

Moroccan community

A multi-faith Maghrebi community.

Vietnamese community

Established by refugees, now multi-generational.

Ukrainian community

A century-old community, renewed today.

Belgian community

A small, bicultural European community.

Filipino community

One of the city’s fastest-growing communities.

Egyptian community

Coptic Christian and Muslim, largely Francophone.