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Wood heating is harmful
Did you know that burning wood emits pollutants - particles and chemicals - into the atmosphere? The harmful health effects of these fine particles are numerous and are felt mostly by children, the elderly, and people who s......
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Think, smog” before you light your wood burning fire place this winter
Did you know that Beaconsfield has the second largest number of wood burning appliances among all demerged cities in Montreal? Did you also know that wood burning emits pollutants - small particulates and chemicals - into the air? The il......
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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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Angell Woods
Angell Woods is one of the most important wooded areas on the island of Montreal. It also includes one of the island's most extensive wetlands. The threatened or endangered Angel Woods 3species to be found there include the maple-hickory and red ash......
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Interior design
FURNITURE PLACEMENT Positioning furniture along exterior walls can limit noise entering the liveable space. Soft and dense material acts as a good sound absorber and will disrupt sound in its path so that it won’t reverberate around a room with sol......
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Other documents related to Angell Woods
Traffic Study Sunrise Project (French only)
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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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News releases
January 30, 2015 - Montreal's Development Plan - Angell Woods is now permanently and officially protected as a regional park May 27, 2014 - Essential to the environment - City of Beaconsfield calls on province t......
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Doors
Solid Core vs. Hollow Core Doors Hollow core doors, like the ones used typically for interior doors, are made from a hollow hexagonal core and covered with a decorative wood surface. Solid core doors, made of solid wood or composite material, are b......
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Resolutions
Extracts from April 2007 until May 2014 Support to the City of Montréal for the acquisition of properties in Angell Woods Recognition of exceptional forest ecosystems in Angell Woods Request for the protection of wetlands in Angell Woods......
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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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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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Replacement of exterior siding
Vinyl Siding A dense material which reduces the amount of noise that can infiltrate buildings. Additionally, vinyl siding is versatile, low maintenance, durable, and affordable. Given its light weight and straightforward installation method, vinyl......
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Frequently asked questions
How much would it cost to build a noise barrier? Between 50 and 60 million dollars. Would it be possible to hold a referendum for the construction of a noise barrier? Council could consider holding a referendum. Could a reserve fun......
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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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Montrose park
Directions On Elm Avenue, Beaconsfield Fro m 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 activitie......
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Outdoor fires
It is prohibited to light and maintain any exterior fire or bonfire on any public or private property or to use an outdoor wood burning fireplace or exterior wood stove. Propane fireplaces are permitted.
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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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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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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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Cross-country skiiing
The City offers cross-country skiing enthusiasts trails in the following parks: Angell Woods Centennial City Lane Christmas The opening of the trails depends on the weather conditions and the amount of snow on the ground. In order to open the......
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White noise sources
White noise sources offer a means to mask undesirable noise. Exterior options include water fountains. Interior options are small white noise machines. These white noise measures provide the greatest benefit when combined with the other methods dis......
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Demolition
Delays: Around 3-4 months + 90 days if the main building was built before 1940 Cost: Built after 1940 : $16,100 + deposit of $1,000 Built before 1940 or of heritage interest or with high potential:......
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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......