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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan 2021-2025
The City adopted the Climate Change Adaptation Plan and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) Reduction Plan in the Spring of 2021. The Climate Action Plan, a synthesis of these two plans, presents the principal sources of GHG and the local......
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Organic waste
Schedule New starting in March 2026 As of March 2026, organic waste collection will take place every week, year-round. Organic waste collections days will also change as of March. South sector of Highway 20 : Tuesdays as of 7 a.m......
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Hazardous household waste (HHW)
How to identify a hazardous household product Check for HHPS symbols (Canada) Look for household hazard symbols showing toxic , flammable , corrosive , or explosive/pressurized risks. Read hazard and safety statements Examples: “Harm......
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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......
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Green Patrol
Founded by the Conseil régional de l’environment of Montreal, the project consists of patrollers who raise awareness on issues concerning the environment in and around the city. The patrollers are full time Cegep or University students who are hired......
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Canada Greener Homes Grant
This a federal program that offers grants from $125 to $5,000 for eligible home retrofits. Interest-free loans are also available, up to $40,000, with a repayment term of 10 years. For more information please consult this webpage for the Canad......
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Private events in parks or any other public green spaces
For information on this subject, visit our Parks and Green Spaces page .
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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 th......
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Go green by planting a tree on your property
Thanks to a subsidy from the City, offered in partnership with the nonprofit organization GRAME, have a tree of your choice planted on your private property. Details at ensembleonverdit.org . FREE : Choose a tree to......
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History of Beaconsfield
Beaurepaire The first concession in Beaconsfield obtained from the Sulpicians was that concession granted to Jean Guenet on May 18th, 1678. It was described as being on Lake St. Louis at Pointe Beaurepaire, bordered on......
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Recycling
Smart blue bin collection The advantages are numerous: Any problem can be identified in real-time and resolved, possibly, the same day. The transponders installed on the bins allow the City to ensure their traceability. The flexibility of thi......
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All about collections
Residents are strongly encouraged to use recycling, home composting, and reuse services to divert the maximum amount of waste sent to landfills unnecessarily. Visit the section for more information
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Composting
What is it? Composting is a natural process in which organic matter, like leaves, garden waste and kitchen scraps are turned into a valuable fertilizer (compost) for the garden and yard. This transformation is partly due to microorganisms and worm......
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Bulky items
What are bulky items? Bulky items are too big to be placed in a bag, box or garbage bin. In order to reduce the quantity of dry materials sent to landfill, these items are sent to a sorting centre for recycling and reuse. Accepted and refused m......
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Modifications to existing walls
A much easier and less destructive way to help minimize transmissible noise. Adding Drywall Sheets of drywall can be affixed to the existing wall facing. This method involves removing the base and crown mouldings from the wall before adding the ne......
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Climate action challenges
Because every little bit counts, become a climate hero and commit to one of these actions . Raise awareness with a neighbour about a climate issue Did you know that connected communities are more resilient to extreme we......
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Garbage
What is it? Garbage is non-recyclable waste that cannot be disposed using the recycling services or collections provided by the City. You can put your garbage in a sealed plastic bag inside the garbage bin. For example, garbage includes: scrap and......
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Branches
Every year there are two branch collection periods, one in the spring and another in autumn. The period for spring pick-up starts in April until mid-June. The pick-up in autumn starts in September until the end of October. Branch collection There......
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Drop-off site and special pickup
Public Works drop-off site The City provides residents with a special waste drop-off site, at the back of the Public Works building. Use is limited to residents, who must present proof of residency (driver’s licence or municipal tax bill). Up to fi......
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Rénoclimat grant
The Rénoclimat program is a provincial program that offers up to $20,000 for energy efficiency upgrades. To qualify for the program, a free energy evaluation must be carried out before the upgrades, as well as after the work is completed. In Quebec,......
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Clothes
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 321 Saint-John’s Blvd., Pointe-Claire 514 697-8457 3268 Jean-Yves, Kirkland, 514 697-6692 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: clothing and footwear, small fu......
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Small appliances
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 321 Saint-John’s Blvd., Pointe-Claire 514 697-8457 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: clothing and footwear, small furniture, artwork, antiques & collectibles......
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Toys
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA Plaza Point Claire, 321 St. Jean Blvd., Pointe Claire 514 697-8457 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: toys, clothing and footwear, small furniture, artwork, a......
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Organizations
For those who do not have access to a truck or who are unable to move heavy objects, home pickup services are a great solution! Fees may apply. Contact services directly for details. THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 449 Beaconsfield Blvd.,......
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Renovation
All requests for permits renovations on the Municipalities territory are subject to the Site Planning and Architectural Integration By-law (SPAIP). These requests are analyzed by the Planning Advisory Committee (PAC), whose mandate is to ensure......