Côte-Saint-Paul (French pronunciation: [kot sɛ̃ pɔl]) is a neighbourhood located in the Southwest Borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The western part of the village separated in 1878, forming the Parish Municipality of Côte-Saint-Paul, later Ville-Émard.
However, like the rest of the Lachine Canal area, the neighbourhood went into decline with the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The construction of the Décarie Expressway and the Turcot Interchange in 1964 tore through the heart of old Saint-Paul, though it spared the institutional buildings along Avenue de l'Église.
Parc de La Vérendrye and Parc Saint-Paul offer recreation, and the Aqueduc and Lachine Canal bicycle paths are linked by a path through the Côte Saint-Paul industrial area east of the Décarie Expressway.