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Meadowbrook park
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
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Prairie park
Directions Entrance located just off 62 Prairie Dr., Beaconsfield Facilities and activities Playground
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Rockhill park
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*......
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Royal park
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
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St. Edmund park
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.
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Shannon park
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 withou......
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Stephen Walsh park
Directions On Stephen Walsh Street, Beaconsfield Facilities and activities Playground
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Taywood park
Directions 130 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* S......
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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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Dog run
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 pe......
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Light watercraft storage space rental
Don't spend all summer strapping your kayak to the roof of your car every time you want to take it out on the water. Instead, rent a space by the water at Centennial Park, St. Louis Park or Lakeview Park! Residents will be able to store their kayak......
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Municipal patrol
Municipal Patrol: 514 428-5999 Patrollers are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They patrol Beaconsfield territory, and enforce city by-laws related to: Parking and obstruction of public roads  ......
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Portrait of Beaconsfield
Population : 19,423 Area : 10.640 km 2 Read article from the Montreal Gazette - May, 2015 Named after Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, the City has historical roots that go back as far as 1698 . Incorporated in......
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Public consultation
When the project to build a new chalet at Beacon Hill Park was initiated, the City consulted with the associations that use the chalet and the park to determine their needs for community space. The criteria for the call for tenders were develo......
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By-laws related to permits and housing
By-law 720 (consolidated version) Zoning By-law Download Zoning map.pdf Zoning Specification Schedule By-law 728 – PPCMOI (By-law on specific construction, alteration or occupancy proposals for an immovable in the borough of Beacons......
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Other by-laws of general interest
By-law 737 – By-law to regulate and control door to door sales, solicitation and distribution of advertising material Download By-law BEAC-033 (consolidated version) – By-law on nuisance Information can be found about the fines prescribed f......
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Climate Actions : The City of Beaconsfield
From working from home to finding new eco-friendly entertainment alternatives, the City continues to take action for the climate. Hybrid work approach In Beaconsfield's Communications Department, we have adopted a hybrid work approach. Remote wor......
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Only in Beaconsfield: the Services feature, a new way to help one another
Need a helping hand outside your home? Want to build new connections in your neighbourhood? Beaconsfield is breaking new ground with a brand-new feature, designed by and for our community, tailored to meet the needs o......
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Sale of immovables for non-payment of taxes
The Cities and Towns Act (R.S.Q., c. C-19) provides that municipalities have the right to sell a property at public auction (house, vacant lot) for unpaid municipal or school taxes, in whole or in part. The following text is published for......
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Culture and Leisure Advisory Committee
Chaired by Councillor Dominique Godin , the Culture and Leisure Advisory Committee is an advisory body which informs Beaconsfield Council on goals, strategies, and new initiatives related to all culture and leisure services and community events.......
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Driveway / culvert
Delays: March to September: 1 month October to February: 2 weeks Cost: Use of a culvert : $105 Building or extension of parking space : $110 Installation or modification of a parking area of......
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Infrastructure
Road Work 2024 Road construction season will start this spring. These works will undoubtedly cause some temporary inconveniences. We urge all pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to take care when around or near a construction site. View a m......
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Financial By-laws
By-law 640 (consolidated version) – By-law providing for the supply of water and the levying of a water tax Information can be found about water rate, consumer responsibilities, accuracy verification, repair, replacement of defective meters. ......
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Waterfront signage: water safety
In 2024, the Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal , in collaboration with the agglomerations, related cities, and the Société de sauvetage du Québec, launched a waterfront signage project. Information panels have been installed at the City's n......
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Mayor's text
It is with great pride, and a deep sense of responsibility, that I present to you the very first budget of this new municipal council for the year 2026. This first budget demonstrates our firm commitment to managing the City in a rigorous, responsi......