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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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Smart Collection
How does the automated waste collection system work? Garbage bins equipped with RFID transponders are distributed to Beaconsfield residents. Three bin sizes are available: Mini – 120 litres Standard – 240 litres Hefty – 360 litres......
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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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Furniture
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 449 Beaconsfield Blvd., Beaconsfield 514 694-8417 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: furniture, books, artwork, CDs, puzzles, lighting and home decor items. Home pick-ups for furniture items available through p......
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Large appliances
RESTORE QUEBEC (HABITAT FOR HUMANITY) 4399 Notre-Dame W., Montréal 514 907-8991 Habitat.ca Accepted items: large appliances, furniture, lighting, home decor, sinks, faucets, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, flooring material, patio fur......
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Public consultation
When the project to build a new chalet at Beacon Hill Park was initiated, the City consulted with the associations that use the chalet and the park to determine their needs for community space. The criteria for the call for tenders were develo......
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Value-Added Services of the New Chalet
The reconstruction of the chalet will provide enhanced services that will add value to the recreation and leisure offerings at Beacon Hill Park from a sustainable development perspective. Some of the services that will be enhanced include: Univers......
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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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Emergency shelter
Please call 514 428-4400 for information on open facilities Municipal facility with services suitable for emergency shelter Address Capacity Services available on site Bea......
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Clothes
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 321 Saint-John’s Blvd., Pointe-Claire 514 697-8457 3268 Jean-Yves, Kirkland, 514 697-6692 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: clothing and footwear, small fu......
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Small appliances
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 321 Saint-John’s Blvd., Pointe-Claire 514 697-8457 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: clothing and footwear, small furniture, artwork, antiques & collectibles......
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Toys
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA Plaza Point Claire, 321 St. Jean Blvd., Pointe Claire 514 697-8457 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: toys, clothing and footwear, small furniture, artwork, a......
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Organizations
For those who do not have access to a truck or who are unable to move heavy objects, home pickup services are a great solution! Fees may apply. Contact services directly for details. THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 449 Beaconsfield Blvd.,......
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Centennial Hall
Centennial Hall is the City's cultural centre in which arts and language courses, workshops, special events, exhibitions and concerts take place. This beautiful waterfront building is home to a number of the community's cultural groups. Cent......
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Herb Linder Annex
Access to this facility is from the western end of the City Hall parking. In addition to activities organized by the city, the Annexe is used by community and cultural associations recognized by the city. Rental rules and terms Rental infor......
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What should I do with my table scraps?
Take advantage of the City's green and food residue collection. Click here for more details Vegetable table scraps can be mixed with other home compost. Each household may obtain one free composter and one free kitchen......
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How can we reduce the number of pickups?
Blue bins Put the blue bin out only when it’s full and opt for a larger bin. Fold down cardboard boxes to save space inside the bin. Visit beaconsfield.ca to find out what items are accepted and download the “Ça va où?” app from Recyc-Quebe......
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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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Wondering what you can share and borrow? Here's some inspiration!
Planning a picnic? Borrow a cooler and a picnic basket. Family game night? One of your neighbours surely owns Monopoly. Hosting a get-together? Find folding chairs, tables, and everything you nee......