Practical Information
Practical Information
Who Should I Speak To?
For faster service, please contact the appropriate department for your needs.
You can now track lawn and monument maintenance progress throughout the grounds. The lawn map illustrates the progression of lawn mowing and weedkiller use around the monuments. The monuments map shows the progress of monument straightening/restoration. These maps will be updated weekly as work progresses.
In person or virtual
For a consultation or purchase of a concession, niche, crypt or for ornaments and inscriptions, please book an appointment with one of our advisors.
Service
For all maintenance requests, including monument repair or cleaning, exterior site levelling and niche, crypt or lawn maintenance, please fill out the form.
Virtual only
For an engraving request, please make an appointment with one of our advisors in the engraving department.
Service
If your niche or plot has already been purchased, the next step would be to request an ash burial by completing the form in question. We will contact you as soon as possible once we have received the form.
Virtual only
For claims, refunds or invoice adjustments, please make an appointment with one of our accounting advisors.
Dial 514-735-1361 or 1-888-735-1361 (toll-free) and the appropriate extension for your needs. For English, please dial 9.
FAQ
Need clarification on certain things? Consult our FAQ section for detailed answers to your questions.
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Notre-Dame-des-Neiges offers a multitude of funeral services. Many options are available: cremation, traditional burials, ash burials under a sapling in one of our eco-friendly groves, crypt burials, and many other personalized choices.
Located in the heart of the historic and natural site of Mount Royal, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery is certified as a haven for biodiversity. It has always developed and managed its activities with respect for the environment.
In the 19th century, most cemeteries were built next to churches to allow the faithful to pray for the deceased. One of the city’s first cemeteries was located near the Notre-Dame Church, which is now called the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal.
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