Kirkland is an area in the West Island in southwestern Quebec Canada. This city is named after Charles-Aimé Kirkland, a politician from Quebec. It was incorporated as a town in the year 1961.
Kirkland is mostly a residential area with a Trans-Canada Highway-adjacent industrial park and a commercial center (Autoroute 40). That section of Autoroute 40 was given the new title Félix-Leclerc Highway in 1997. The majority of the city’s buildings are single-family homes, while there are a few multi-unit structures (apartments, townhouses, and condos) as well.
According to research, Kirkland’s livability score is 91/100 which is exceptional. Comparing Kirkland to the average in Quebec, crime rates are 72% lower.
The West Island might be thought of as the best area in Montreal if you happen to be an Anglophone resident of Quebec. The majority of people who live on the West Island are Anglophones, and almost everyone else is bilingual. If you don’t know how to speak French yet, this is the excellent spot for you to live.
For the enjoyment of Kirkland families, the Town of Kirkland offers close to thirty parks with safe and entertaining playground equipment. In some parks, you can engage in a variety of sporting activities both in the summer and the winter.
Single Family Home | $908,750 (up 13% in the last 4 quarters) |
The city of Kirkland is home to many fantastic English and French schools for your children.
Some of the top schools in the area are Académie Kuper Secondaire, Académie Kuper Préscolaire Et Primaire, Académie Marie-Claire and A. Marie-Claire C. Secondaire.
Centre de formation professionnelle des Métiers de la Santé is a professional training center for health professions in Kirkland.
The average age in Kirkland is 42 years old. 34% of the population is aged between 45 to 64 years old. 18% of the population is aged between 25 to 44 years old, making those the two largest age groups in Kirkland.
The average household income in Kirkland is $143,822. 35% of the population in Dorval have a household income more than $150,000 while 22% of the population have a household income between $100,000 and $150,000.
Married couples make up 81% of the population in Kirkland.
Couples without children at home make up 32% while couples with children make up 57% of the population in Kirkland. Single-parent families make up 11% of the population in Kirkland.
Since it is a part of the West Island, Kirkland is a predominantly English-speaking area with about 67% of the population speaking English. 17% of the population in Kirkland speak French and other languages heard in Kirkland make up for about 16%.
19% of the population in Kirkland speak only English.