The distinguising feature of Beaconsfield is the people who live here. All aspects of life reflect the volunteer participation of residents: a united effort to maintain the City's singular charm.
You may consult here a list of community organizations operating in Beaconsfield.
Toope memorial scholarship
Established in 1996 in memory of Reverend and Mrs. Frank Toope, these scholarships are intended to highlight the positive role young people play in our community. Nominated by local school boards, the candidates must be residents of Beaconsfield who are graduating from a public high school with excellent academic results, while participating in student life as well as contributing through volunteerism to the community at large.
Services to Seniors Services for low-income seniors
If you are sixty-five years of age or older and receiving the Garanteed Income Supplement (G.I.S.), in addition to the government Old Age Security Pension, you are eligible for the following program:
Free Bus Tickets Persons eligible for this program may receive a maximum of thirty-two free bus tickets issued every two months.
To register for this program, you must apply annually in person at City Hall and present the proof that you are a recipient of the G.I.S. and you must show a valid senior's bus pass from the Société de Transport de Montréal.
For more details, please call 514 428-4520.
West Island resources referral service: 514 694-6404
Beaconsfield Citizens Association The Beaconsfield Citizens Association is an apolitical, non-profit group whose goal is to serve the interests of the residents of Beaconsfield. For more information, visit our web site at www.bca-acb.org