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Beaurepaire Village

A simple blend of pride and local heritage

Known for its warm atmosphere and historical character, Beaurepaire Village continues to reflect the community's living environment and fill the aspirations and the needs of families and citizens of all ages living in the area while warmly greeting its visitors. It is located on Beaconsfield Boulevard, a main road where residents find essential goods and services thanks to a balanced mix of commercial activities.

This shopping area offers many activities throughout the year where citizens and visitors alike can meet and entertain themselves while appreciating the architecture, surroundings and local culture and, in summer, the beautiful plants and flowers dressing up the sidewalks.

A model of urban revitalization
Important infrastructure work was undertaken in the summer and fall of 2003, as part of a revitalization project that started in 2001 with the cooperation of Fondation Rues Principales. This project was nominated in the Organizations and Physical Improvements categories at the annual Fondation Rues Principales symposium in 2002.

A logo reflecting its image
The Beaurepaire Village logo features four leaves, which recall the parks and the trees, in different colours to reflect the seasons. Joining this line of leaves, the name "Village Beaurepaire' is highlighted and followed by "Boulevard Beaconsfield' to identify the location of this commercial area.

How to get to the village
Beaurepaire Village is reached by Woodland Avenue (Highway 20), Beaconsfield Boulevard and St-Charles Boulevard (Highway 20 and 40). The Village is located on Beaconsfield Boulevard, a section of the road running along Lake St-Louis from Lachine to Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue which is known as the West Island's scenic route.

Revitalization Project Background [PDF]

Revitalization Project : Investment [PDF]

Revitalization Project: Participants and Volunteers' Involvement [PDF]

A Colourful History [PDF]



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