Westmount station

The station is a testament to the rapid development of Westmount as a suburb of Montreal between 1890 and 1914.

"The building’s architecture is typical of railway stations, composed of a long rectangular one-storey pavilion under a gabled roof and hipped caps, with a projecting bay that was once the ticket office, and corbels retaining the eaves.

In 1999, the City passed a by-law authorizing permitted use of the facility: a heritage interpretive centre, an exhibition centre or a public park and square [4] The station was used for a "ski train" departing "Friday night or Saturday morning during the winter season, heading for the Laurentians.

[3] Councilor Philip A. Cutler proposed to convert it into a tech hub during a 2016 council meeting in Westmount.

He used the transformation of Notman House as a precedent and visited as part of a fact-finding mission.