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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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Commemoration
Commemorative trees and benches Looking for a unique way to commemorate a loved one? You will be pleased to know that Council has adopted a Commemorative Trees and Benches Policy. This will allow you to immortalize the memory of a deceased person i......
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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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Employment
Working at the City of Beaconsfield is much more than just a professional opportunity: it means immersing yourself in a setting that promotes quality of life and offers unique benefits. It means working with a top employer in an organisation focused......
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Water
Water is essential to our daily lives. It is required to grow our crops and sustain life, not to mention the host of everyday activities we have come to depend upon. With an ever increasing population our demands are already straining existing mun......
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Public works
Drop Off Site 300 Beaurepaire Drive Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 3C1 Opening Hours Monday to Friday: 7:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday (only from April to the end of November) : 9 a.m. to noon Please note that......