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Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility - Montreal - Quebec - Canada
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Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility

Free snow-clearing help for eligible residents
Last Update: June 19, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
  • Open continuously
Location
Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Overview

This program provides free snow-clearing assistance for seniors and people with reduced mobility in Montréal. Eligibility and access conditions vary by borough, and service is delivered by local community organizations.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Increase social or community impact
  • Train or support volunteers
  • Raise awareness or mobilize a population
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Timeline
  • Open continuously

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Montreal
  • Montréal
  • Quebec
Legal structures
  • All legal structures
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • Persons with Disabilities
  • Youth (<40)

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Snow clearing for stairs, porch, stoop, or front walk.
  • Snow clearing during storms at the applicant’s home.

Official resources

Official page

snow clearing assistance seniors and persons reduced mobility

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Seniors
  • People with reduced mobility

Eligible geographic areas

  • Montréal boroughs where the service is offered.

How to apply

1

Consult program details

  • Review the snow clearing assistance program information offered for seniors and persons with reduced mobility in your borough
  • Learn about the services provided and which areas are covered
2

Check eligibility with borough

  • Verify if your borough participates in the snow clearing service
  • Check your eligibility based on the criteria set by your local borough
  • Gather necessary documentation to confirm your eligibility (if required)
3

Apply for snow removal service

  • Contact your borough or the designated community organization to request assistance
  • Complete the application process as instructed (may be online, by phone, or in person)
4

Await service confirmation

  • Wait for confirmation or response from your borough or community organization
  • Follow additional instructions provided after submitting your application

Frequently Asked Questions about the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility Program

What is the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility?

This program provides free snow-clearing assistance for seniors and people with reduced mobility in Montréal. Eligibility and access conditions vary by borough, and service is delivered by local community organizations.

Who is eligible for the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility program?

To be eligible for the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility program, you must: Senior or reduced mobility Borough-specific eligibility

What expenses are eligible under Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility?

Snow clearing for stairs, porch, stoop, or front walk. Snow clearing during storms at the applicant’s home.

Where is the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility available?

The Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility program is available Montréal, Quebec.

Is the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility is a Other Support

Who are the financial supporters of the Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility?

Snow clearing assistance for seniors and persons with reduced mobility is funded by City of Montreal (MTL)