Culture and Leisure Fields
Every year, to comply with law, the City must table an action plan for the integration of disabled people into the community. The goal is to identify physical barriers, communication problems and obstacles to accessing goods and services which create issues for disabled persons and find solutions to them. One of our priorities is to make the Recreation Centre more accessible.
Consult the Action Plan 2022 (PDF)
Use of Motorized Mobility Aids on Public Roads
Following a 5-year pilot project, the Ministère des Transports formalised the circulation of motorised mobility aids (MMAs) on public roads in 2020 under certain conditions.
Motorised mobility aids are devices designed to compensate for an inability to walk, including electric wheelchairs, three-wheelers and four-wheelers.
To ensure the safety of MMA users and harmonious cohabitation with other road users, it is essential to be aware of the rules governing the use of MMAs on the road, pavements and bicycle paths.
For more information on the subject and the specific rules for motorised mobility aids, visit the Ministère des Transports website.
Master watercolour techniques: wet into wet, wet into dry and dry into wet. Composition, design, colour mixing and theory will also be studied. Cost of materials is not included.
MIXED MEDIA
Depart from the traditional forms of painting and learn how to make your own contemporary art. Acrylics and water soluble media will be used in conjunction with collage and transfer. Cost of materials is not included.
DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS
A basic drawing course which will touch on perspective, shading and lighting values and how to draw a straight line. This class is helpful to those who need drawing skills and will enhance your skills in another medium. Cost of materials not included.
- Registration must be done in person and applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Full payment by cheque must accompany each registration. Cheques should be made payable to the City of Beaconsfield.
- Completed forms must be brought in person to the Recreation Centre, 1974 City Lane, within the time specified in the Programs and Activities section of the municipal publication CONTACT that you receive in the mail.
- Full payment by cheque, cash, Interac, Visa or MasterCard is due upon registration
- Payment will be processed at the time of registration and a receipt issued.
- Be sure to have your form stamped RECEIVED by the receptionist.
- Faxed, mailed or emailed forms will not be accepted.
Please consult our Registration Policy
Seniors Discount
A discount of 50% applies to residents 60 years of age and over with proof of their status.
Agreement with City of Kirkland
More leisure programs in the West Island!
The City of Beaconsfield has entered an agreement with the City of Kirkland, to offer residents a wider variety and availability of recreation and library courses. Check out the programs offered with our neighbour from the City of Kirkland
MUD CREATIONS
Transform a lump of clay into a work of art! This class acts as an introduction to pottery and to various hand building techniques. All pieces will be decorated and glazed.