Overview: Who Campus1 MTL Works For
Located at the heart of downtown Montreal, Campus1 MTL (sometimes referred to by its former name La Citadelle) is a purpose-built student residence that sits at 45.50695, -73.57166. It appeals primarily to students who prioritise location and convenience over absolute budget savings. With a Google rating of 4.2 from 204 reviews, the property is generally well-regarded, though a few critical comments point to maintenance issues.
Campus1 MTL suits you if:
- You need to be within walking distance of McGill University (about 5 minutes) and Concordia University (a short bus or metro ride). The address is in the core downtown area, close to grocery stores, restaurants, and the Eaton Centre.
- You want a short-term lease option. The minimum lease is 8 months, but shorter stays may be arranged (one reviewer stayed for just 2 weeks).
- You prefer a hotel-like experience: furnished rooms with a mini fridge, a communal floor with table football and air hockey, and a large shared kitchen.
- You value on-site amenities such as a small gym (two cycling machines, two running machines), laundry facilities, and a game room.
Room types are limited to non-ensuite (shared bathroom) units. Prices range from an indicative 779 CAD to 1,299 CAD per month — these are per-person rates for single rooms in a shared apartment style. Confirm exact rates with the operator, as the lower end may correspond to smaller rooms or lower floors.
Who Should Look Elsewhere
Campus1 MTL is not ideal for:
- Students on a tight budget. The city’s from-price for student accommodation in Montreal is around 610 CAD per month (based on the lowest listed option across eight properties in the city). Campus1 MTL starts at 779 CAD, which is roughly 28% above that baseline. If your monthly housing budget is under 700 CAD, you may find more affordable options in less central neighbourhoods.
- Those who require an ensuite bathroom. All units are non-ensuite, meaning you share a bathroom with flatmates. If private facilities are a dealbreaker, look for ensuite or studio properties.
- Students who cannot tolerate potential maintenance disruptions. One reviewer reported a five-day lack of hot water during -10°C weather — a serious issue. While this appears to be an exception rather than the norm, it’s worth factoring into your decision if you are sensitive to such risks.
- People who need a full-size gym. The fitness area is described as “small” with only four machines. Serious athletes will find it inadequate.
What Residents Actually Say
The three Google reviews in the dataset provide a balanced picture of life at Campus1 MTL.
Positive: a short-term stay with high satisfaction
“Stayed here for 2 weeks for a McGill course. The rooms are like a hotel, very nice. There was a mini fridge. There is a small gym (two cycling machines and two running machines). there is an awesome communal floor with a table football and air hockey. The kitchen is very big. Our only issue was the elevator not working.” — SPepper, 5 stars
This review highlights the residence’s appeal for short, course-based stays. The hotel-like quality of the rooms and the generous common spaces are praised. The broken elevator is a minor irritation but didn’t spoil the overall experience.
Positive: long-term satisfaction
“I lived at La Citadelle for 8 months as a student in a single room and had a fantastic experience. It is in an amazing location. Being right downtown it’s close very close to groceries, restaurants, the Eaton centre, and is about a 5 minute walk from McGill. The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-furnished with a priv” — Charlie The cat, 5 stars
This review (which refers to the property’s older name) confirms that long-term stays (8 months) can be equally positive. The location is the standout feature; the reviewer notes the room is “spacious, clean, and well-furnished.” The word “priv” cuts off, likely “private” – possibly referring to a private shower or toilet within a shared unit? Given that the property only lists non-ensuite units, this may mean a private bedroom within a shared apartment. You should confirm the exact bathroom arrangement with the operator.
Negative: critical maintenance failure
“-10 Celsius and no running Hot water for 5 days. Criminal, students deserve better.” — Laurie H, 1 star
A serious complaint about prolonged lack of hot water during freezing weather. This is a red flag for winter reliability. While one review out of 204 does not prove a systemic problem, it suggests that the building’s infrastructure can falter under extreme conditions. Prospective tenants should ask the residence manager about backup systems and response times for such emergencies.
Price Positioning and Room-Type Guidance

Montreal’s student housing market offers a wide range of options. Among the eight properties listed in this city data set, the minimum monthly rent is 610 CAD. Campus1 MTL’s 779 CAD entry point places it in the mid-to-upper tier for shared accommodation.
- 779–899 CAD – likely a smaller non-ensuite room or a lower floor. These are economical but still above the city’s cheapest option.
- 900–1,099 CAD – medium-size room, possibly with a better view or on a higher floor.
- 1,100–1,299 CAD – largest non-ensuite rooms.
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. There is no deposit amount provided in the data, so ask about that upfront.
Because all units are non-ensuite, your monthly cost will not vary by bathroom type. The price difference likely reflects room size, floor level, and number of flatmates. The property does not list ensuite studios or one-bedroom apartments, so if you want full privacy, skip this residence.
Booking Timing
The property lists an earliest move-in date of September 1, 2026, with a minimum lease of 8 months. That means the lease would run until at least early May 2027 – a typical academic year timeline for fall intake students.
- Best time to book: For a September 2026 start, begin your search no later than March–April 2026. Early booking increases the chance of securing a lower-priced room in a higher floor or preferred location.
- Short-term stays: If you only need a few weeks (like the 2-week course mentioned in reviews), contact the property directly to see if they accept stays shorter than 8 months. The data only shows a minimum of 8 months, but exceptions may exist.
- Cancellation policy: Not provided in the data. Ask the operator about the notice period and any fees before signing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the monthly rent?
The data does not specify inclusions. Based on typical student residences in Montreal, the rent likely covers water, electricity, heating, and internet. Both reviews mention a shared kitchen and a mini fridge in the room, so you will not need to buy major appliances. Confirm with the operator whether electricity and internet are included, as some contracts charge separately.
Is the building safe and secure?
No security-specific data is available in the dataset. The property has a Google rating of 4.2, indicating generally positive experiences. Ask about key card access, on-site security personnel, and fire safety systems. The elevator failure mentioned in one review also suggests you should check if there is a backup elevator or if the building has a plan for breakdowns.
How do I get to Concordia University from Campus1 MTL?
The property is located downtown, about a 5-minute walk from McGill. For Concordia University (Sir George Williams Campus), the distance is roughly 1.5 km – a 15-minute walk or a short metro ride from McGill station to Guy-Concordia station. If you study at Concordia’s Loyola Campus, you will need a longer bus or metro commute (about 30 minutes).
Sources & data date: 2026-07
This article is based on data provided by the listing platform as of July 2026. Prices, availability, and amenities may change. Always verify details directly with Campus1 MTL’s management before making any financial commitment.
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