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City parks are open daily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with the exception of Memorial Park, Centennial Park, Lakeview Park, Angell Bay Park, St. Louis Park, and St. James Park, which are open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. The skatepark is open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily.

Consumption of alcohol without a permit, barbecues, glass containers, disorderly conduct that could be considered a public nuisance, posting a notice or placard, fires, smoking, among other items and acts, are not permitted in any City parks. For more information, consult By-law BEAC-033.

Swimming is prohibited at parks and waterfront green spaces.

Dogs are welcome in City parks, but are not permitted to run at large, with the exception of the dog park. Please consult By-law BEAC-099 for more information regarding animals in the City.

Parks and activities

Allancroft park

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Directions

272 Allancroft Street
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 2R7

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn left on rue Sherbrooke
  • Turn right on route Allancroft

Facilities and activities

  • Soccer*

* You must bring your own equipment for these activities.

Beacon Hill park

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Directions

100 Harwood Gate
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 2Z3

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn right on Beacon Hill
  • Turn right on Alton Drive
  • Turn left on Harwood Gate
  • Park is on the right

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Baseball*
  • Basketball*
  • Tennis*
  • Field hockey*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Toboggan
  • Cross-country skiing*
  • Ball hockey*
  • Pickleball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Beaconsfield Heights park

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Directions

225 Evergreen
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 2A9

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Turn left on Sherbrooke
  • Turn left on Allancroft
  • Turn right on Elm
  • Turn right on Park Road

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Baseball*
  • Tennis*
  • Field hockey*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Ball hockey*
  • Pickleball*
  • Bocce pitch* 

*You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Beaconsfield High School park

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Directions

250 Beaurepaire Road
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 5G7

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles Sud
  • Turn right on boul. Beaconsfield
  • Turn right on Beaconsfield Court
  • Turn left on Beaurepaire
  • Park is on the left

Facilities and activities

  • Soccer*
  • Basketball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Briarwood park

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Directions

50 Willowbrook Avenue
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 3P6

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn left on Beaconsfield Blvd.
  • Turn left on Claude
  • Turn left on Sweetbriar
  • Turn right on Willowbrook

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Basketball*
  • Tennis*
  • Field hockey*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Ball field hockey*
  • Pickleball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Brookside park

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Directions

81 Brookside Avenue
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 5C5

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn right on Beaconsfield Blvd.
  • Turn right on Brookside

Facilities and activities

  • Playground
  • Slide

Centennial park

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Directions

288 Beaconsfield Boulevard
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 4A4

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn right on boul, Beaconsfield
  • Turn left at 288 boul, Beaconsfield

Facilities and activities

  • Playground
  • Cross-country skiing*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Christmas park

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Directions

422 Beaconsfield Blvd. Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield, H9W 4B7

Facilities & Activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Baseball*
  • Basketball*
  • Tennis*
  • Field hockey*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Cross-country skiing*
  • Ball hockey* 
  • Pickleball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

City Lane park

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Directions

15 City Lane, Beaconsfield

Facilities and activities

  • Soccer*
  • Baseball*
  • Cross-country skiing*
  • Bocce ball field*
  • Trekfit

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Devon park

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Directions

82 Devon Road
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 4K7

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Take Autoroute 20 WEST to the Woodland exit
  • Turn left on the viaduct
  • Turn right on Beaurepaire
  • Turn left on Devon

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Drummond park

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Directions

78, allée Sussex
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 3G1

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn right on Beaconsfield Blvd.
  • Turn right on Fieldsend

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Basketball*
  • Tennis*
  • Field hockey*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Ball field hockey*
  • Pickleball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Ecole Primaire Beaconsfield park

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Directions

91 Sweetbriar Street
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 5P7

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boulevard St-Charles southbound
  • Turn left on Beaconsfield Blvd.
  • Turn left on rue Claude
  • Turn left on Sweetbriar Drive
  • Turn right on Beaurepaire Drive

Facilities and activities

  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Baseball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Henri-Jarry park

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Directions

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn left on Sherbrooke
  • Turn left on Montrose
  • Turn right on Elizabeth
  • Turn left on Henri-Jarry

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Highridge park

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Directions

52 Highridge Road
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 5E8

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn right on Beaconsfield Blvd.
  • Turn right on Shore Road
  • Turn right on Wildtree
  • Turn left on Acorn Ridge
  • Acorn Ridge becomes Highridge

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Jasper park

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Directions

1 Claude Street
Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 4E9

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn left on Beaconsfield Blvd.
  • boul, Beaconsfield becomes Lakeshore
  • Turn left on Jasper

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Lakeview park

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Directions

Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 4K4

Meadows park

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Directions

From Highway 20 and Boulevard St-Charles:

  • Take Highway 20 WEST to the Woodland exit
  • Turn left on Woodland
  • Turn left on Beaurepaire

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Montrose park

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Directions

On Elm Avenue, Beaconsfield

From Autoroute 20 and Boulevard St-Charles:

  • Take Autoroute 20 WEST to the Woodland exit
  • Take Woodland du Nord
  • Turn right on Elm
  • Park is on the left just before rue Montrose

Facilities and activities

  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Slide
  • Trekfit

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Prairie park

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Directions

Entrance located just off 62 Prairie Dr., Beaconsfield

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Rockhill park

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Directions

538 Beaurepaire Dr, Beaconsfield

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Take Autoroute 20 WEST to the Woodland exit
  • Turn left to cross the viaduct
  • Turn right on Beaurepaire

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Toboggan

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Royal park

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Directions

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn left on Sherbrooke
  • Turn right on Brighton
  • Turn left on Royal

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

St. Edmund park

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Directions

From Highway 40 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles SUD
  • Turn right on Beaconsfield Blvd.

Facilities and activities

  • Playground
  • Soccer*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

St-Remi park

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Directions

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn right on Beacon Hill
  • Turn right on Alton Drive
  • Turn left on Harwood Gate
  • Park is on the right

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Shannon park

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Directions

340 Preston Drive

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn left on Sherbrooke
  • Turn left on Windermere
  • Turn left on Preston Drive

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Rink without boards*
    Please note that due to staff shortages, we are unable to maintain this rink at present.
  • Cross-country skiing*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Stephen Walsh park

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Directions

On Stephen Walsh Street, Beaconsfield

Facilities and activities

  • Playground

Taywood park

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Directions

139 Taywood Dr, Beaconsfield

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul, St-Charles NORD
  • Turn left on Sherbrooke
  • Turn right on Castle
  • Turn left on Taywood Drive

Facilities and activities

  • Playground
  • Basketball court*
  • Skating rink with boards*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Windermere park

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Directions

303 Sherbrooke Street, Beaconsfield

From Highway 20 and St-Charles Blvd:

  • Follow boul. North
  • Turn left on Sherbrooke
  • Pass Windermere
  • The park and chalet are on the right

Facilities and activities

  • Chalet
  • Playground
  • Soccer*
  • Baseball*
  • Basketball*
  • Tennis*
  • Field hockey*
  • Skating rink with boards*
  • Slide
  • Ball hockey* 
  • Pickleball*

* You must bring your own equipment for each of these activities.

Dog run

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A 155,000 square foot fenced dog run

To allow your dog to get rid of some of his pent-up energy, the dog run includes a section for small dogs (height less than 35 cm) and one for large dogs where they can run freely and socialize with other pets. Note that the dog's guardian must be with their animal inside the park and never leave without him. 

The rules and regulations that must be followed inside the park are posted at the entrance to the dog run. Among them, dogs need to be healthy and have been vaccinated against rabies. Dogs who frequent the site must wear a valid license, be obedient, sociable and not trained for attack and protection. 

The Beaconsfield dog park association: to help promote a friendly atmosphere 

 

Dog park users are strongly encouraged to join the Association via the group’s Facebook page “Beaconsfield Dog Park Association”. This page helps users to stay connected with what’s happening in the park, special events, etc. The Association also has a committee which is made up of Beaconsfield residents and dog park members who help promote the park and organize dog-related events that complement the park’s mission. 

The dog run is situated on Elm Street, just west of the Woodland exit. Opening hours are from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., 7 days a week. 

Information

Private events in parks or any other public green spaces

Reservations or renting outdoor public places are forbidden in Beaconsfield (such as weddings, birthdays or other events).
(Except for non-profit organisation who received a permit from the City in advance but the space must stay accessible to the general public.)

Private gatherings without reservations are permitted but the exclusivity of the space is forbidden.

Park rules:

  • Alcohol, drug, cigarette or vape consumption is prohibited on all public places
  • Commercial activities are forbidden, unless a City’s authorization has been given in advance
  • Tents, furniture and sound system installations are forbidden
  • Cooking or heating food (BBQ, propane, charcoal, etc.) is forbidden
  • Dogs must be attached with a leash. It is forbidden to leave your dog loose in a playground area
  • Swimming is forbidden at waterfront parks
  • Camp fire and fireworks are forbidden
  • The waterfront parks are closed from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.; the other parks are closed from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. and cannot be used, unless a City’s authorization has been given in advance.
  • All garbage must be picked up
  • All the rules written in the Nuisance By-Law (Beac-033) must be respected

Parks and Green Spaces Master Plan

The Parks Master Plan is intended to be used as a decision-making tool in order to help set priorities for investments in city parks over the next 5 to 10 years.

Following an analysis of data, priorities for action will be established taking into consideration criteria such as the current state of facilities, the demand for certain specific activities, the equitable distribution of investments across different parts of the City, the space available within the municipality, and the complementarity between proposed projects. The projects put forward are proposals for new or improved facilities, not the regular maintenance of existing parks.

Redevelopment of James Armstrong Park

Following the many park redevelopments carried out in recent years in connection with its parks and green spaces master plan, the City of Beaconsfield will proceed with the redevelopment of James Armstrong park this fall. The park is located on Lakeshore Road in between Fieldfare Street and St. Louis Avenue. 

As an Age-Friendly Municipality, the City is committed to creating accessible and gathering infrastructures for seniors. This park renovation project is made possible through a $100,000 grant provided by the Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation.

The work, which will begin in fall 2023, includes:

  • The creation of a shaded rest area with a gazebo and tables;
  • Improving accessibility to the park;
  • Addition of illuminated bollards near the main path; 
  • Addition of street furniture with view of the lake;
  • Addition of a drinking fountain.

Park plan

James Armstrong Park development plan

Product board

Rooms and installations reservations

Many of our parks’ chalets are available to rent, as well as some installations, such as outdoor rinks. 

To learn more about this, as well as find our reservation forms :

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