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CONTACT magazine and Info-Flash
To keep you informed about what is happening in your City , we are committed to providing citizens with quality communication services and tools. The municipal magazine is published five times a year and distributed free to homes, business......
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Access to documents and protection of personal information
The right of access to documents applies to all documents held by the public body. However, certain restrictions apply with respect to the protection of personal information, impacts on public security, administrative or political decisions. A......
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Connecting Beaconsfield: Stay informed
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Subscriptions | City of Beaconsfield
Subscribe to the newsletter of the City of Beaconsfield to stay informed.
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Events calendar | City of Beaconsfield
Explore upcoming events in Beaconsfield. Check our calendar to stay informed about all the activities!
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Recent News | City of Beaconsfield
Stay informed with the latest news and announcements from the City of Beaconsfield. Follow our updates to stay in the loop!
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Contact us | City of Beaconsfield
To reach the city and its various services, contact us via the online contact form or by phone at 514 428-4400.
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Citizen portal
Emergency Alert Portal NEW 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 coo......
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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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Parks and green spaces
City parks are open daily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with the exception of Memorial Park, Centennial Park, Lakeview Park, Angell Bay Park, St. Louis Park, and St. James Park, which are open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. The skatepar......
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Public activities schedule
Certain public activities, such as pickleball and shinny hockey, now require online registration. Click here for more information about online registration procedures. Public activities are free for holders of a Leisure Card, while those who do n......
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Electronic billboards
Objective The City of Beaconsfield allows the display of community messages or public service announcements that are aimed at the population and improve the promotion of events and activities related to life in Beaconsfield. Locations Saint-Charl......
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Universal accessibility plan
Action Plan for Persons With Disabilities Every year, to comply with law, the City must table an action plan for the integration of disabled people into the community. The goal ......
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May Day!
On May 1, 2025, we held an informal day of practical tips on how to better protect your home and family from the effects of climate change (flooding, extended power outages and falling trees). There were guest speakers, themed......
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Public Notices
Following the adoption of an Act mainly to recognize that municipalities are local governments and to increase their autonomy and powers (Bill n°122), municipalities are no longer obligated to publish their public notices in local newspapers. Munici......
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Make a claim
Under section 585 and followings of the Cities and Towns Act (R.S.Q. chapter C-19), if any person claims or pretends to have suffered property damages* or bodily injury by any accident, for which he or she intends to claim damages from the muni......
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Municipal By-laws
Please find below a few of our municipal by-laws. Please note that the text of each of the by-laws on this website is presented for information purposes only and has no official value. No guarantee is offered as to the accuracy or the reliability of......
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Snow Removal
The snow from your driveway must be kept on your property and not ploughed onto the street. Accumulating the snow along the sides, rather than at the end of your driveway, will help to eliminate high banks and improve the visibility required to exi......
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Vulnerable person registry
Are you a vulnerable person without knowing it? You are new to the country and/or the region You have an infant and/or you are a single parent You have a child with special needs You have a hearing,......
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Air
Every day, the average person inhales about 20,000 litres of air. Human activities also release substances into the air, many of which are harmful to us as well as to plants and animals. This air pollution comes in the form of both gases and partic......