FAQs
What makes living at Loxley special for students?
Living at Loxley Mille Carré means being embedded in the Golden Square Mile — Montreal’s most prestigious historic neighbourhood — surrounded by the energy of McGill’s campus, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and some of the city’s best restaurants and cafés.
Living at Loxley Quartier des Spectacles means being at the cultural heartbeat of Montreal — surrounded by galleries, performance spaces, cafés, and the energy of one of Canada’s most internationally celebrated festival districts. For students who want more than just proximity to campus, Loxley Quartier des Spectacles offers an address that reflects the full experience of living in Montreal.
Does Loxley have a dedicated study space?
Loxley Mille Carré features a 24-hour co-working space on the penthouse level — with stunning panoramic views of Montreal and a spacious walk-out terrace perfect for outdoor work sessions and meetings in the warmer months. Available around the clock for any student schedule.
Loxley Quartier des Spectacles features a 24-hour co-working space at both towers, designed for studying, focused work, and group sessions — so whether you’re heading out for an early McGill seminar or wrapping up a research paper at midnight, the space is there when you need it.
Is fast WiFi included at Loxley?
At Loxley Mille Carré, yes — all suites include complimentary in-suite Wi-Fi as part of the standard rent package, fast enough for video calls, online exams, large uploads, and streaming. No extra monthly bill.
Wi-Fi is available in your suite at Loxley Quartier des Spectacles. Simply sign up with the provider to activate service for an additional monthly fee.
Is the area around each Loxley property safe for students?
Loxley Mille Carré sits in the Golden Square Mile — one of Montreal’s most well-maintained and storied neighbourhoods, with consistent foot traffic from students, professionals, and residents. Loxley Mille Carré features keyless smart locks and secured access throughout.
Loxley Quartier des Spectacles is in one of Montreal’s most active, well-lit, and publicly animated districts — home to major festivals, performance venues, and a constant flow of residents and visitors. The high visibility and community activity make it a comfortable place to live at any hour. Loxley Quartier des Spectacles features keyless smart locks and secured access throughout.
Is Loxley a good fit for international students?
Both Loxley communities are excellent choices for international students arriving to study at McGill or Concordia. Furnished suite options are available at both properties, so you can arrive and settle in immediately without the burden of furnishing a new home from abroad.
Which universities are closest to each Loxley location?
Loxley Mille Carré is steps from McGill’s Roddick Gates — Redpath Library, the Leacock Building, and the McLennan Library are all reachable on foot in minutes. Concordia’s Sir George Williams campus is also about a 10-minute walk, making Mille Carré a smart choice for students at either institution or those cross-registered between the two.
Loxley Quartier des Spectacles is especially well located for students attending UQAM and McGill’s downtown campus, both of which are easily accessible from the property. Concordia’s Sir George Williams campus is also reachable on foot or by metro. With Place-des-Arts station nearby and direct access to Montreal’s downtown core, the community offers strong connectivity to the city’s major post-secondary institutions.
Is Loxley a good fit for students in Montreal?
Both Loxley communities are exceptionally well-positioned for students in Montreal. Loxley Mille Carré, located in the Golden Square Mile at 2061 Stanley Street, sits right at the doorstep of McGill University — one of the most naturally proximate student addresses in the city for McGill. Concordia’s Sir George Williams campus is also an easy walk. Loxley Quartier des Spectacles, in the heart of the cultural district, is fully walkable to both McGill and Concordia’s Sir George Williams campus, with Place-des-Arts metro station steps away for broader connectivity.
