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Who can vote?
Check your registration on the list of electors! Click here and fill in the information to verify your registration on the Beaconsfield electoral list, or call 514 428-4400, extension 4422. Call 514 428-4400 ext. 4422 Cond......
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Transition to a new alert portal - Sign up now!
The City of Beaconsfield is improving its emergency alert system. Starting December 15, 2025 , alerts will be sent through a new portal provided by our website supplier. This change will allow for better coordination of emergency communicat......
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211 Grand Montréal
211 is an information and referral service available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 211 Community resources directory is also available on the web. In collaboration with community organizations, all information on social and comm......
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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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Sump pumps
For information about sump pumps, please consult the recording of the presentation by the Urban Planning department from November 2022 on Youtube, as well as their informational slide deck below. Want more info on how to protect your home......
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Recreation Centre
The Recreation Centre includes a full size arena, an 8 lane - 25 metre pool, a gymnasium and a 3 multi-purpose rooms. Rental rules and terms Request form Room rental Information......
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By-laws relating to watering, snow removal and landscaping
By-law BEAC-035 (consolidated version) – By-law on snow removal Information can be found about a contractor’s obligations before snow removal, including required permits, posts and stickers. Information can also be found about a contractor......
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Working at the elections
Interested in working at the municipal elections in Beaconsfield? Several positions will be available for: Advance polling (October 26) Board of Revisors sessions (October 14, 16, 20) Voting at the O......
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Questions about your water and garbage tax bill? Consult our FAQ!
Receiving your water and garbage tax bill may raise questions about your usage and the charges listed. To assist you, we have prepared this FAQ to address the most common concerns and provide helpful information. Before contacting the City directly,......
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New residents
To help you ease into your new neighbourhood and new city, here is some useful information: By choosing to settle in Beaconsfield, you have done much more than simply change your address—you have embraced an exceptional way of life. Here, vast......
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Municipal elections 2025
Follow the voting results live starting at 8 p.m. The election results will be available online as soon as the polling stations close. The site will refresh automatically every five minutes to provide the most up-to-date information. Stay tuned to......
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Summer camps
ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY Residents: Tuesday, April 14, 2026, as of 8:30 a.m. Non-residents: Tuesday, May 12, 2026, as of 8:30 a.m. Spaces are limited. Be sure to follow these guidelines to avoid problems on registration da......
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Block parties
Organizing a block party is an excellent way to get to know your neighbours. It takes place in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere where residents can meet, play, eat, and discover common interests that bring them together. With a little willingne......
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Angell Woods (archives)
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 species to be found there include the maple-hickory and red ash. This rich n......
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Permit and request delays
Below is a list of some of the City of Beaconsfield’s most common permits and service requests, along with the typical processing times you can expect for each one. Please note that this table is provided for information purposes only and is not an......
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West Island Community Ressource Center (CRC)
The CRC is a community based nonprofit organization serving the West Island community which connects citizens with the resources they need. The CRC provides information and offers a referral service by phone or email and in person. The CRC also pu......
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Leisure services
Fitness classes Register for a fitness class at the Recreation Centre. Residents 60 years and over enjoy a 50% discount. Pickleball Pickleball is a fun, easy to learn sport that combines elements of various other racquet sports. It is a fast......
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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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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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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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Championship Grant
The City of Beaconsfield will give financial support to young resident athletes who have won the privilege of competing in a National or International Championship. The purpose of the grant policy is to establish the basic principles an......
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Cultural Grants for Youth
The City of Beaconsfield will give financial support to young residents who travel to cultural events. The purpose of the grant policy is to establish the basic principles and participation criteria by which young Beaconsfield residents c......
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Honour Roll Book
Many residents distinguish themselves through their contributions to the many aspects of community life such as the library, socio-cultural, sports and recreation, education, religion, commerce, health and welfare. The City of Beaconsfiel......
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Emergency measures and self-sufficiency
Although the City of Beaconsfield has done its best to guarantee the safety and security of its citizens, there is always the possibility that something along the lines of the Ice Storm of 1998 might recur . Under such circumstances the City w......
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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......