Côte-des-Neiges / Outremont (PDQ 26), Montreal
Montreal · neighbourhood
| Latest 24h | 2 incidents |
|---|---|
| 2025 incidents | 1,373 |
| Latest year (archive) | 811 incidents · 6.1% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. In 2026 through July, Côte-des-Neiges / Outremont (PDQ 26) recorded 811 total incidents, representing 6.1% of Montreal's 13,399 city-wide incidents. Break and enter was the leading category in this neighbourhood with 209 incidents. Other top categories included theft from vehicle with 188 incidents, auto theft with 183, mischief with 167, and robbery with 63. Additionally, violent incidents totalled 66 in the neighbourhood during this time.
About this data
In the 2026 year-to-date monitoring period through July, the neighbourhood of Côte-des-Neiges / Outremont (PDQ 26) recorded 811 total incidents in Montreal, Quebec. This neighbourhood count accounts for 6.1% of Montreal's city-wide total of 13,399 incidents documented across all administrative districts in the exact same 2026 year-to-date window.
The comprehensive historical open-data record for Côte-des-Neiges / Outremont (PDQ 26) spans from January 1, 2015 through August 12, 2026. Across the entire multi-year timeframe between 2015 and 2026, the area has recorded a cumulative archive count of 13,459 incidents, which provides long-term contextual background for evaluating the 811 incidents recorded in 2026.
Recent trend
The open-data tracking period for Côte-des-Neiges / Outremont (PDQ 26) runs from January 1, 2015 to August 12, 2026, encompassing a total archive count of 13,459 incidents. The current 2026 year-to-date figure of 811 incidents covers records through July 2026. When evaluating these multi-year figures, it is essential to recognize that neighbourhood boundaries are approximate and reflect the classification framework established by the upstream open-data portal. Geographic boundaries and reporting conventions may vary year to year, meaning historical comparisons across the 2015 to 2026 timeframe should be interpreted with structural boundary definitions in mind.
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