Montréal - ClearSpot score: 100%
Dernier calcul: - Voir sur la carte
Retour au pays Classement mondial des villes Voir sur la carte
About this place: Montréal
Montreal (French: Montréal) is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the eighth-largest in North America. Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", it now takes its name from Mount Royal, the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. The city is centred on the Island of Montreal and a few, much smaller, peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard. It lies 196 kilometres (122 mi) east of the national capital, Ottawa, and 258 kilometres (160 mi) southwest of the provincial capital, Quebec City. As of the 2021 Canadian census, the city had a population of 1,762,949 and a metropolitan population of 4,291,732, making it the second-largest metropolitan area in Canada after Toronto. French is the city's official language. In 2021, 85.7% of the population of the city of Montreal considered themselves fluent in French while 90.2% could speak it in the metropolitan area. Montreal is one of the most bilingual cities in Quebec and Canada, with 58.5% of the population able to speak both French and English. Montreal is the largest primarily French speaking city in the Americas. Historically the commercial capital of Canada, Montreal was surpassed in population and economic strength by Toronto in the 1970s. It remains an important centre of art, culture, literature, film and television, music, commerce, aerospace, transport, finance, pharmaceuticals, technology, design, education, tourism, food, fashion, video game development, and world affairs. Montreal is the location of the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization, and was named a UNESCO City of Design in 2006. In 2017, Montreal was ranked the 12th-most livable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit in its annual Global Liveability Ranking, although its ranking dropped to 40th in the 2021 index, primarily due to stress on the healthcare system caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is regularly ranked as one of the ten best cities in the world to be a university student in the QS World University Rankings. In 2018, Montreal was ranked as a global city. Montreal has hosted numerous important international events, including the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, and is the only Canadian city to have hosted the Summer Olympics, having done so in 1976. The city hosts the Canadian Grand Prix of Formula One; the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the largest jazz festival in the world; the Just for Laughs...
Source: Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Key facts: Montréal
- ClearSpot score: 100% (all clear)
- Pays: Canada
- Population: 1,762,949
- Main environmental signal: mixed signals
- Wind turbines nearby: None documented within default radius
- Data last updated:
Score ClearSpot
100%
Based on available open data, Montréal shows low modelled environmental pressure across all tracked modules at default ClearSpot sensitivity thresholds.
Les tableaux publics utilisent les mêmes seuils par défaut pour tout le monde afin de garder des classements comparables. Sur la carte d'accueil, vos réglages continuent de piloter la pastille live.
Environmental indicators
| Module | Score | What this means |
|---|---|---|
| Éoliennes | 0% | No wind turbines are documented within the ClearSpot database near Montréal at default sensitivity radius. |
| Pollen | 0% | Pollen data shows no documented allergenic species exceeding default alert thresholds in this reference period. |
| Qualité de l'air | 0% | No air quality pressure detected within default ClearSpot thresholds for this location. |
| Bruit | 0% | No major strategic noise sources are documented within default ClearSpot sensitivity thresholds for this location. |
| Pollution lumineuse | 0% | Light pollution data shows no significant radiance pressure within default ClearSpot thresholds for this location. |
Vérification live sur cette épingle
Ce que la carte calculerait maintenant avec les sensibilités par défaut (même hypothèse que nos tableaux publics). Même ensemble de modules que sur la page d'accueil.
100%
Gêne par indicateur (0–100)
Des valeurs plus élevées signifient plus de pression contre les seuils par défaut pour ce module. Elles sont agrégées dans le score ClearSpot affiché.
FAQ - Montréal
Is this place healthy to live?
Based on ClearSpot's environmental model, Montréal achieves 100%. No significant environmental pressure detected. Higher scores indicate less documented environmental pressure at default thresholds - the live map lets you fine-tune this assessment to your own sensitivities.
What is air quality like here?
According to ClearSpot's air quality model, Montréal scores 0% burden. This reflects averaged pollutant readings for the area rather than a specific street-level measurement. No documented exceedance of WHO 2021 guidelines was detected in the reference period. For a real-time reading, use the live map.
Are there wind turbines nearby?
Based on ClearSpot's inventory, documents no wind turbines within the default sensitivity radius of Montréal. The resulting pressure score is 0%. The database is updated weekly from open sources.
How noisy is it?
According to ClearSpot's noise model, Montréal scores 0% noise burden. No major strategic noise sources are mapped within the default sensitivity radius. This is a strategic-level estimate - actual noise on any given street will vary significantly.
Montréal - Canada
In the Canada ClearSpot rankings, Montréal achieves position 1 of 2746 scored locations. It currently leads the national ranking.
Nearby places
- Milton-Parc - ClearSpot 100%
- Mile End - ClearSpot 100%
- Le Plateau-Mont-Royal - ClearSpot 100%
- Ville-Marie - ClearSpot 100%
- Outremont - ClearSpot 100%
- Westmount - ClearSpot 100%
Comment lire ce lieu
Ce lieu affiche un score ClearSpot relativement élevé avec les réglages par défaut : moins d'indicateurs poussent fort contre les sensibilités de départ. Vos priorités peuvent changer cette lecture — voir les guides ci-dessous.
Court terme et long terme
À court terme, les pics viennent de la météo, de la saison pollinique, du chantier ou de l'éclairage nocturne — utilisez la carte live pour ouvrir une fenêtre ou planifier du temps dehors.
Sur des mois et des années, ce sont les profils qui comptent pour s'installer : proximité d'éoliennes, corridors de bruit chroniques, sources de pollen récurrentes, bassins d'air. Le blog et les guides données expliquent comment chaque couche est construite.
Guides et pour aller plus loin
Échelles lisibles, sources sous licence en amont, et composition du score affiché.