Major projects

The City of Vaudreuil-Dorion is developing and transforming itself in order to offer a harmonious and sustainable living environment to its citizens. Discover the major projects that will make our vision of tomorrow's City a reality.

Refrigerated ice rink

Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2026. This NHL-sized rink will be located on the land adjacent to Hymne-au-Printemps School, between Toe-Blake and Maurice-Richard Streets. The project includes a reception pavilion with equipment rental, a space for storing skates, and bathrooms. Bleachers will also be built to accommodate up to 100 spectators. An agreement between the City and the Centre de services scolaire des Trois-Lacs will allow users to use the parking lots of the two nearby schools (approximately 100 spaces). A fast-track 10-month schedule is planned for the project's completion. The opening is scheduled for the end of 2026.

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Tennis and pickleball courts

New tennis and pickleball courts are under construction on Valois Street, near Dorion-Gardens Park. The development of these new lighted sports fields is expected to be completed by the end of summer 2026.

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Municipal Hub

A tenant at 2555 Dutrisac Street since 1977, the Ville de Vaudreuil-Dorion had been planning to build a new City Hall for a long time. In August 2018, it acquired lot 4559873 on Émile-Bouchard Street to build the Municipal Hub, a large-scale project combining the city hall, library, public place, and aquatic complex. This site, adjacent to the Vaudreuil train station and close to the Centre multisports André-Chagnon, highways, and the future hospital, is now a central hub of municipal life.

Open to the public since February 2025, the municipal hub now welcomes residents in a modern, accessible, and unifying environment.

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To learn more about the project, visit the Municipal Hub page.

Outdoor signage plan

New signage was installed at the end of 2025 throughout the municipality, including directional signs and park identification signs. Municipal parks, such as Paul-Gérin-Lajoie Park and Quatre-Saisons School Park, are now identified by a sign on a stele, while neighborhood parks, community parks, and green spaces are equipped with wall or pole signs.

These signs are part of the outdoor signage plan unveiled in November 2022. They are in addition to the signs already in place at the Lotbinière fire station, the Jean-Marc-Ducharme community center, and certain street signs. The various elements of the plan are being rolled out gradually, based on needs and budgets.

Why an outdoor signage plan?

Effective and accessible signage aims to facilitate orientation, identification of locations, and user traffic, while blending harmoniously with its environment. The plan aims to standardize signage and public information, simplify access to municipal services, and strengthen citizens' sense of belonging through a consistent brand image.

The new signage has been designed to adapt to different contexts and enhance the user experience with simplicity, durability, and efficiency.

 

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Fire Station no 11 – De Lotbinière Fire Station

Reconstruction work on fire station no. 11 - De Lotbinière is now complete, with the exception of a few finishing touches. The building has been operational since January 2024.

This is a major project included in the 2020 > 2025 strategic plan under the umbrella project "Revitalizing the Harwood district".

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Revitalization of the Harwood – De Lotbinière area

The Harwood – De Lotbinière sector is a territory full of potential. This is why the City of Vaudreuil-Dorion has embarked on an ambitious urban revitalization process, supported by local stakeholders.

New real estate investments will be encouraged, placing the citizen at the center of priorities, by developing an innovative, healthy, eco-responsible and dynamic living environment.

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Visit surharwood.com to discover the completed and upcoming projects.

Projet Hôpital Vaudreuil-Soulanges

Over the next few years, the landscape of Vaudreuil-Dorion will be transformed with the arrival of the new Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital. This largescale healthcare facility, with 404 beds, has raised a number of questions. The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de la Montérégie-Ouest (CISSSMO) has therefore created a Web space dedicated to the Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital project in order to keep citizens informed of the latest news on the construction of the future hospital.

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This Web space includes clear and specific information on various aspects of the project: the framework, clinical plan, overall vision, different stages of the project and more. The site features short videos, press releases, a timeline, a live connection to the construction site and information on the dedicated project team. The public is invited to regularly visit this Web space to follow the project’s progression.

The site chosen for construction of the hospital is located at the crossroads of Highway 30, Highway 40 and Route 340.

Overview of upcoming roadwork in the vicinity of the future hospital

Several road works will be required in the coming months in anticipation of the future hospital of Vaudreuil-Soulanges.

Information

For more information, contact the Engineering and Environment Department.

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