- Beaconsfield, Quebec
Infobox City
name = Beaconsfield, Quebec
settlement_type = City
official_name = City of Beaconsfield
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mapsize = 200px
map_caption = Beaconsfield within the Island of Montreal
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_name = CAN|subdivision_name1 = QC
subdivision_name2 = Montréal
leader_title =Mayor
leader_name =Bob Benedetti
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established_title = Founded
established_date = 1698
established_title2 = Established
established_date2 = 1910
area_magnitude = 1 E8
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area_magnitude = 1 E8
area_total_km2 = 11.01
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population_as_of = 2006
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population_total = 19194
population_density_km2 = 1743.3
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timezone = Eastern (EST)
utc_offset = −5
timezone_DST = EDT
utc_offset_DST = −4
latd=45 |latm=29 |lats= |latNS=N
longd=73 |longm=49 |longs= |longEW=W
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postal_code_type = Postal code span
postal_code = H9W
area_code = (514) and (438)
website = [http://www.beaconsfield.ca/anglais/accueil.html City of Beaconsfield]
footnotes =Beaconsfield (pronounced [biːkənsfiːld] , 2006 Population 19,194) is a municipality in
Quebec ,Canada , located on the North shore ofLake Saint-Louis , and bordered on the West by Baie-D'Urfé, on the North by Kirkland and on the East byPointe-Claire . It was incorporated in 1910. It is part of the region of Greater Montréal commonly referred to as theWest Island .With the amalgamation of the Island's 27 distinct municipalities on
January 1 ,2002 , it was merged with neighbouring Baie-D'Urfé to create theBorough ofBeaconsfield–Baie-D'Urfé , in the city of Montreal. OnJune 20 ,2004 it voted to demerge and was re-established as a city onJanuary 1 ,2006 .The population of Beaconsfield is mostly English-speaking. Most buildings in Beaconsfield are
single-family home s, with sometownhouses andMontreal -styleapartment s and very few businesses, so that it may be characterized as abedroom community . Beaconsfield is also home to a recreation centre that providesswimming ,ice hockey ,figure skating ,karate and many other activities to the community.A wooded area,
Angell Woods , occupies much of western Beaconsfield, and is the subject of a campaign to preserve it permanently as a green space.When Beaconsfield was still mostly farms a most interesting event took place. This event involved the purchase of two large tracts of land by the Drummond family, 200 acres Southof the tracks and 300 acres North of the tracks. A large mansion style residence was builtin 1895 on the southern property, and was called Bessarabia. In 1902 the Drummonds lookedNorth of the tracks and built an even more grandiose mansion , called Huntlywood. This wasa magnificent residence consisting of 32 rooms, extensive gardens with pools and elegantstatues, fully rounded out by stables for prize cattle, coach houses, a large Gate Keeperresidence and accommodation for the many workers involved. Truly a little bit of Englandtransposed to far-off Canada. In 1912 Huntlywood was sold to Sir Montagu Allen and renamedAllencroft. The Allens never lived in their mansion due to tragedies resulting from World War1. The property was abandoned, fell into disuse and mysteriously burned in 1938. After thesecond World War the area was sold to developers and the entire estate became part of thebedroom community expansion. What was left of the once magnificent gardens, pools and statues disappeared. People living today in the area of Evergreen Drive probably do not know thatthey are on property once occupied by one of the most famous mansions built in West Island.
Government
The current mayor of Beaconsfield is Bob Benedetti. The city is served by six councilors.
#James Hasegawa (District 1)
#Karen Messier (District 2)
#Wade Staddon (District 3)
#Kate Coulter (District 4)
#Roy Baird (District 5)
#David Pollock (District 6)Demographics
ports and recreation
Beaconsfield maintains an indoor recreation complex which includes a swimming pool and hockey rink, as well as a network of outdoor parks with numerous soccer fields and ice rinks for hockey and skating in the winter. The city also has two yacht clubs, Beaconsfield Yacht Club and Lord Reading Yacht Club.
Beaconsfield houses the Beaconsfield Bluefins, a competitive swim club that has trained athletes from the beginner to the national competition levels, in addition to the Lakeshore Panthers, who are usually among Quebec's top minor hockey league teams.
In 1975 the Beaconsfield Amateur Soccer Association boys Under 10 soccer team was the first soccer team from the province of Quebec to win a National Championship. They travelled from Montreal to Winnipeg to play the Championship game and won 3-1. As late as the mid-1980s the Match ball and poster of the team was on display in the Recreation center across from City I and City II soccer fields.
Transportation
Beaconsfield is served by the
Agence métropolitaine de transport train system, with two stations, Beaconsfield and Beaurepaire, on the Dorion-Rigaud Line which ends in downtownMontreal . The city is also served by several Société de transport de Montréal (STM) bus lines, including the 200, 211, and 221. Beaconsfield is also served by one major highway, Highway 20 (Autoroute 20) with two exits in Beaconfield, exit 45 at Avenue Woodland, and exit 48 at Boulevard St-Charles.Notable residents
*Thomas Mulcair, Member of Parliament, official NDP spokesperson for Quebec
* [http://www.squash.ca/e/story_detail.cfm?id=1576 David Phillips, co-winner Canadian national squash championships]ee also
* List of former boroughs of Montreal
*Montreal Merger
*Municipal reorganization in Quebec
*Beaconsfield High School (Beaconsfield) External links
* [http://www.beaconsfield.ca/anglais/accueil.html Official site of Beaconsfield]
* [http://www.bca-acb.org/ Beaconsfield Citizens Association]
* [http://www.byc.qc.ca/ Beaconsfield Yacht Club]
* [http://www.lryc.com/ Lord Reading Yacht Club]
* [http://www.apaw.ca/ Association for the Protection of Angell Woods]
* [http://groups.google.com/group/beaconsfield-quebec Beaconsfield discussion group]
* [http://ville.montreal.qc.ca City of Montreal]
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