Montreal

Verdun beach finds a new home behind Verdun Auditorium

After much back-and-forth on the issue of the placement of Verdun's new beach, a final destination has been found.

Final location of the Verdun beach settled after public outcry over first pick

The new beach won't be behind the Natatorium, a popular swimming spot in Verdun, because of the negative side effects the project could have on the plant and animal life in the area. (Radio-Canada)

After much back-and-forth on the issue of the placement of Verdun's new beach, a final destination has been found: The St. Lawrence River's shore behind the Verdun Auditorium.

The new location was announced on Monday.

Borough mayor Jean-François Parenteau drew criticism for initially preferring the site behind the Natatorium. Many believed a beach at that location would endanger wildlife in the area. 

​In August, environmental scientist Christopher Amyot said a beach at that site could cancel out many of the benefits of the area's ecosystem and destroy the habitat for a number of animals including ducks, herons and brown snakes.

He also said the borough's practice last winter of using the area as a massive snow dumping ground doesn't help strengthen the case for locating the beach there.

The Verdun beach is one of many projects slated for completion in 2017, in time for Montreal's 375th anniversary.