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Centennial Hall is the City's cultural centre in which exhibitions and concerts take place. This beautiful waterfront building is home to a number of the community's cultural groups. Centennial Hall is also available, on occasion, for private rentals.
The rental space includes:
Two Rooms: Lounge and Boardroom; one bar area (7’ X 3’); a covered wrap around veranda; 2 washrooms (one of which is wheelchair accessible) and a coat room; tables and chairs. Note: There are no kitchen facilities.
To rent this facility, please complete the
CENTENNIAL HALL | RENTAL INFORMATION |
Address: | 288 Beaconsfield Blvd., Beaconsfield, Quebec |
Dimensions: | Lounge: 24’ X 21’ Boardroom: 17’ X 16’ |
Capacity: | Maximum of 60 people standing Maximum of 40 people for sit down reception |
Installations: | Eight (8) rectangular tables (72” L X 30” W) Sixty (60) upholstered stacking chairs |
RATE BY TYPE OF ACTIVITY | BEACONSFIELD RESIDENT | NON RESIDENT | SECURITY DEPOSIT | CLEANING SURCHARGE | BUILDING MONITOR |
Rate /hr | Rate /hr | All rentals | All rentals | Rate /hr | |
Meeting (No Food) | $51 | $76,50 | $200 | $100 | $21 |
Party, Social, Reception | $71,50 | $112 | $200 | $100 | $21 |
IMPORTANT
To serve alcohol during your rental, please complete the online RACJ form. All costs associated with a RACJ permit are the responsibility of the person / organization renting the premises.
A cleaning surcharge is applied for rentals taking place after office hours and weekends.
Terms of rental
The Lessee must respect all rules and regulations governing the use of City's facilities.
For additional information: Call 514 428-4480
Monday to Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:45 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to Noon
For additional information: Call 514 428-4480
Monday to Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:45 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to Noon
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.
The current Government directives concerning the Covid-19 must be respected at all times.
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