Beaconsfield Neighbourhood Guide
Beaconsfield is a prestigious residential community located on the north shore of Lac Saint-Louis, bordered on the west by Baie-D’Urfé, north by Kirkland and east by Pointe-Claire. It is approximately 30 minutes away from downtown Montreal by car.
Beaconsfield was once a cottage community for affluent Montrealers but throughout the years the city has transformed into a family-friendly suburb.
Community Profile
- Population: 20 124
- Total private dwellings: 6 915
- Population density: 1 747.5/km2
- Land area: 10.640 km2
Schools
Lester B. Pearson School Board
- Beacon Hill Elementary School
- Christmas Park Elementary School
- Sherbrooke Academy Junior Elementary School
- Sherbrooke Academy Senior Elementary School
- St. Edmund Elementary School
- Beaconsfield High School
- Gordon Robertson Vocational Centre
- Place Cartier Adult Education Centre – Annex
Commission Scolaire Marguerite Bourgeoys
Parks & Playgrounds
Beaconsfield is home to an overwhelming number of green spaces and parks that cater to different audiences and activities. Click on the links below to discover what some of Beaconsfield’s more notable locations have to offer to their visitors.
Skating Rinks
Indoor Skating Arena:
Beaconsfield Arena – 1974 City Lane
Outdoor rinks with boards:
Beacon Hill – 100 Harwood
Windermere – 303 Sherbrooke
Heights – 225 Evergreen
Briarwood – 40 Willowbrook
Drummond – 200 Fieldsend
Christmas – 424 Beaconsfield
Outdoor rinks without boards:
Shannon – 340 Preston
Community Pools
Beaconsfield Municipal Indoor Pool
Dog Park
Skateboarding Park
Community Organizations
Sports Organizations
Yacht Clubs
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