Hochelaga
Hochelaga runs on dépanneurs and determination. With 26 restaurants — well below the Montreal cohort average — and 9 cafés anchored by Atomic Café and Café des Alizés, this is a neighborhood still earning its density. Fifteen parks, a community garden, and Blocshop climbing gym give it more green and grit than its score suggests.
Score Breakdown
About this Neighborhood
Hochelaga sits 1.59 standard deviations below the Montreal cohort in restaurants and 1.26 below in coffee — the gap analysis confirms what the street tells you: this isn't a dining district yet. But the grocery picture is exactly average (z-score: 0.02), kept honest by Aliments Merci, Marché Le Quartier, and a constellation of corner dépanneurs including Dépanneur Danny and the round-the-clock Dépanneur 24H. The 15-minute completeness score of 83 means daily errands clear the bar even without a saturated café scene. A digitalNomadGravity of 90 — driven by café density of 0.9 — signals a working-class neighborhood quietly absorbing remote workers. socialGlue at 55 reflects moderate foot-traffic permanence. Fitness infrastructure punches up: Mouvement Imparfait, Éconofitness, and the bouldering walls at Blocshop give the body-conscious a reason to stay. Parc Hochelaga and Jardin communautaire Hochelaga fill the park count to 15. Tagged remote_friendly, Hochelaga is the kind of place that rewards patience.
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