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Surprise visits and animation
The City of Beaconsfield wants to help you and your neighbours have the best block party possible . The C onnecting Beaconsfield team has prepared resources to make your party extra fun and......
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Frequently asked questions
...erdit@grame.org . What if I can't make the planting day or want to change the date? The City is not responsible for delivery or planting. If you have any questions about the delivery service, please contact the GRAME at ensembleonverdi...
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Police
PDQ 1 offers the following main services to the residents of its territory: Engraving Verification of children's car seats Presentations to school children (street gangs, drugs) Safety visits and......
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Artist & Garden Tour
A lively, creative, inspiring event at the heart of Beaconsfield’s neighbourhoods. Once a year, during the summer, residents are invited to open their gardens and/or art studios (some open both!) to share their world with the entire comm......
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Branches
...ther green residue outdoors, whether on public or private property (sect. 4.23, BEAC-033 – By-law on nuisances). Free mulch delivery Free wood chips delivery to residents during the branch collection period only. It comes from shredded and ground b...
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Drinking water quality
Since 2013, the City of Montreal has been sampling water at approximately 10 addresses on our territory on a yearly basis to test for the presence of lead. To date, no property in Beaconsfield exceeds Ministère de l’Environn......
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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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Emergency numbers
Service Number Police, Fire, Ambulance - Life threatening 9-1-1 Police - Not life threatening 514 280-2222 ou 514 280-0101 Municipal Patrol......
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How it works
Step 1 Visit ensembleonverdit.org to choose and order your tree as of the end of April Step 2 Receive confirmation of your order Step 3 Get ready for GRAME’s visit Step 4 Plant your tree (between May and October) Step 5 Take care of your tr......
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How to vote
...e polling station To make a request for a mobile polling station , you must make a request to the Returning Officer at the latest Thursday , October 16, 2025. Request to vote at a mobile polling station – Admissible voters...
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Important information
Due to the ongoing strike at Canada Post, the City of Beaconsfield has implemented exceptional measures to ensure that all electors receive essential information regarding polling days and all other relevant information. Are you registered o......
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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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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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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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Taxes
All invoices and bills issued by the City of Beaconsfield can be paid electronically from your bank account or in person at City Hall. Payments can be made by cash, cheque or Interac. Visit the section for more information
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Watering
The water used for watering is usually treated drinking water. It is therefore essential to respect the regulation on the use of drinking water. Visit the section for more information
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Library
...Are you a tinkerer? Can you fix all kinds of things? Become a Handy Senior and take part in our Community Repair Days! Home delivery of Library materials Would you like to help out once a month or so? Give us your name and deliver library materials...
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Free public transit for seniors
Residents of the agglomeration of Montréal who are 65 and over can get the STM's Free 65+ All Modes A fare now: To register for this program, you must apply in person at : A station agent in a Montréal métro station The STM Fairview Pointe-Cla......
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Community sports and leisure associations
Beaconsfield 55+ club Regular get-togethers are held the first Wednesday of the month at the Herb Linder Annex from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. Drop-in and meet seniors in your area! Share your ideas as Club members; work toge......
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Leisure
The Leisure Department offers a variety of sports activities. Get your Leisure Card at the Recreation Centre . Check out the CONTACT Visit the section for more information
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Seniors
As an Age-Friendly Municipality, the City cares about its senior residents, seeks to improve their living conditions and demonstrates their importance in the community. Visit the section for more information
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West Island Community Resource Centre (CRC)
For over 30 years, the CRC has been connecting West Island citizens with the resources and information they need. Visit the website for more information
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Universal accessibility
Consult the City's 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 fi......
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Parking
It is prohibited to park on any public street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. all year round. A temporary permit may be granted for overnight parking on a public street under certain conditions: renovations, repaving of a driveway, vis......
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By-laws
City Council adopts numerous by-laws intended to protect the interests of residents and the municipality and to ensure the quality of life of the community. Visit the section for more information