Spring officially sprung across our University Apartments communities this May.
From Newfoundland to Prince Edward Island, students experienced everything from playoff hockey and Formula 1 excitement to iceberg sightings, local markets, move-ins, and community events.
As students wrapped up exams, started summer jobs, and settled into new homes, each of our property locations had something unique happening.
Here’s a look back at May across our communities.
Wester-Land | St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
If there is one thing that signals the arrival of spring in Newfoundland, it’s iceberg season.

Throughout May, residents across St. John’s were treated to some of the province’s most iconic sights. Icebergs began appearing along the coastline, puffins returned to nesting grounds, and moose became increasingly active as temperatures slowly started to rise.
While spring arrived a little later than some parts of Canada, there was no shortage of things to do. Students could enjoy hiking trails, coastal viewpoints, local music events, and the unique scenery that makes Newfoundland unlike anywhere else in the country.
May also brought exciting news for future residents as Wester-Land launched its Early Bird Pricing promotion for students planning their September move-in.
Looking ahead, June is shaping up to be another exciting month in St. John’s, with local events including the Good Vibes Market and the Best Kind Barbecue Festival helping kick off summer across the city. Students can explore upcoming events through the Destination St. John’s Events Calendar.
PALAY & Le Mojave | Montreal, Quebec
If you were in Montreal this May, there was one thing you couldn’t escape: energy.
The city came alive as the Montreal Canadiens continued their incredible playoff run, advancing all the way to the Eastern Conference Final. Bell Centre watch parties, packed restaurants, and Canadiens flags throughout the city created an atmosphere students won’t soon forget.

At the same time, Montreal prepared for one of the biggest events on its annual calendar: the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, one of the city’s largest tourism and entertainment events. For the first time, the Grand Prix weekend overlapped with a Canadiens playoff run, creating a truly unforgettable month for sports fans across the city.
Closer to home, May was also move-in month for many new residents at PALAY and St-Dom.
Over the past month, students from around the world arrived in Montreal and officially began calling our communities home. Whether moving from another province or another continent entirely, we are thrilled to welcome so many new faces to the University Apartments family.
Across Quebec | Behind the Scenes
May was also a big month behind the camera.
Throughout the month, our Quebec properties participated in new photo and video shoots designed to showcase student life, apartment living, and the communities being built inside each property.
What made these shoots especially meaningful was the participation of our residents.

Many students volunteered their time to help us capture authentic moments that reflect what living in our communities actually looks like—from studying and relaxing to spending time with roommates and friends.
The result is a collection of content that feels genuine, personal, and representative of the students who call our buildings home.
For students new to the city, summer is one of the best times to explore Montreal’s festivals, neighbourhoods, and student-friendly attractions through Tourisme Montréal’s summer event guide.
We can’t wait to start sharing more of it with you throughout the summer.
Brown’s Court | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
As the weather warmed up, Charlottetown’s event calendar quickly filled with local markets, live music, community gatherings, and outdoor activities.
One event we especially enjoyed was a local thrift market where we picked up several unique pieces for our Brown’s Court showroom unit. Supporting local vendors while discovering one-of-a-kind décor? That’s a win-win in our books.
The finds from that market will soon make their debut in upcoming Brown’s Court content as we prepare for our June photo and video shoot.
Like many PEI summers, the season is already shaping up to be full of community events, local festivals, and plenty of opportunities for students to explore everything the island has to offer.
Students looking for upcoming markets, festivals, and live music events can browse the Discover Charlottetown Events Calendar.
Looking Back on May
Every month brings something new to our communities.
Whether it was spotting icebergs in Newfoundland, celebrating playoff hockey in Montreal, welcoming new residents, participating in content shoots, or exploring local markets in Prince Edward Island, May reminded us how unique each of our student housing communities truly is.

But our favourite part of every month remains the same: helping students find a place to call home.
From fully furnished apartments and inclusive pricing to communities designed specifically for student life, we’re proud to support students across Canada as they begin new chapters.
As we turn the page to June, we’re excited to see what the summer has in store.
Interested in finding your student home for September? Explore our available communities, pricing, and leasing information through the University Apartments website.
Happy May, everyone.
June, we’re ready for you!