With an ever-expanding offer of emergency services and community housing, the Old Brewery Mission’s presence in Montreal is always growing in order to accompany the largest possible number of people experiencing or at risk of homelessness on their journeys to residential stability.
Located near the Webster Pavilion, Café Mission opens its doors to homeless men and women, offering showers, laundry, Internet access, snacks, and coffee.
906 Saint-Laurent Boulevard
Mixed
55
The Le Royer Pavilion (Hôtel-Dieu Hospital), which we manage with the Welcome Hall Mission, serves as an emergency housing facility for people experiencing homelessness. This pavilion caters to a mixed clientele, accommodating couples or individuals with pets.
3840 St-Urbain Street
Mixed
100
The Patricia Mackenzie Pavilion (PMP) is our women-only emergency pavilion offering emergency accommodation programs.
1301 de Maisonneuve Boulevard East
Women
46
Programs: Étape et Étape +, Projet de réaffiliation en itinérance et santé mentale, Colocs du PMP.
The Webster Pavilion is at the heart of our emergency services for men.
915 Clark Street
Men
185
Programs: Accueil, Pause santé, PRISM-Cogeco, Suivi intensif en itinérance, Emergency and transition
The Lise Watier Pavilion, which opened in 2010, was the Old Brewery Mission’s first pavilion of transitional studio apartments for women.
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Women
29 studio apartments
The Voisines de Lanaudière rehousing pavilion, opened in 2018, offers rooms to women getting out of homelessness and seeking residential stability.
Plateau–Mont-Royal
Women
10 rooms
The Voisines de Lartigue is a rehousing project for women who are independent enough to live in a community setting and require minimum psychosocial support.
Ville-Marie
Women
12 studio apartments
The Résidence Bash Shetty is a community rehousing project for a male clientele seeking residential stability.
Plateau–Mont-Royal
Men
24 studio apartments
This residential building of 30 transitional units is the first step to stabilization for some of the male clientele who use our emergency services.
Ville-Marie
Men
29 rooms
La Traversée Grace Dart Foundation is specifically designed to meet the needs of aging people experiencing homelessness who are 50 years of age or older.
Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
Mixed
14 rooms
Plateau–Mont-Royal
Mixed
46 rooms
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Mixed
22 rooms
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
Mixed
20 rooms
Lachine
mixed
18 units
Ville-Marie
Women
12 rooms
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
Mixed, 50 years of age and over
27 apartments
Southwest
Mixed
Coming soon
Southwest
Mixed
Coming soon
This project welcomes a mixed clientele and offers different housing options.
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Mixed
15 units
The Grand I and II buildings are apartments that have been made available to the Old Brewery Mission to house our clientele.
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
37 units