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Beaconsfield Beach

286 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 4A4, Canada
4.5(191)
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Lorena HaackLorena Haack
This beach was a pleasant surprise. For those who live in Montreal, don't have a car, and like a quiet stroll, it was a real find!!! We went by public transportation, it took a little over an hour, the walk is super calm and easy. The beach is very pretty, it's small, but the water was lovely. There are rocks on the edge, so be careful when you go in, normally after a certain depth there are no more rocks, I believe it's about 1.60m. There were no lifeguards there, so it's good to be responsible and careful. There are portable toilets, which is what we used to change, the infrastructure is simpler than some other places I've been, but I loved the space. It's pet-friendly, so there were some dogs there. Oh, and there was a drinking water machine to fill your bottle, which I hadn't seen at the other beaches I've been to. There's also plenty of shade. The strip of sand isn't the biggest, they have a little playground for kids right by the water, it's a very family-friendly place. Barbecuing is not allowed there.
Rejean AmotoRejean Amoto
Small unkept beach with a tiny park. You definitely need to wear something on your feet to play in this area since there is glass bits often found in the sand. We have stopped here a few times to stretch before going on the highway. There is a slide and a old fashion swing set. Squirrels make a fun distraction for the children.
Alexander O'BrienAlexander O'Brien
A great place for a picnic and the kids playground they love, but the memories of the amazing music and bands I remember. Maybe God willing we can enjoy music and shows at Centennial Parc sooner than later, back on the stage. Lets all hope.
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This beach was a pleasant surprise. For those who live in Montreal, don't have a car, and like a quiet stroll, it was a real find!!! We went by public transportation, it took a little over an hour, the walk is super calm and easy. The beach is very pretty, it's small, but the water was lovely. There are rocks on the edge, so be careful when you go in, normally after a certain depth there are no more rocks, I believe it's about 1.60m. There were no lifeguards there, so it's good to be responsible and careful. There are portable toilets, which is what we used to change, the infrastructure is simpler than some other places I've been, but I loved the space. It's pet-friendly, so there were some dogs there. Oh, and there was a drinking water machine to fill your bottle, which I hadn't seen at the other beaches I've been to. There's also plenty of shade. The strip of sand isn't the biggest, they have a little playground for kids right by the water, it's a very family-friendly place. Barbecuing is not allowed there.
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Small unkept beach with a tiny park. You definitely need to wear something on your feet to play in this area since there is glass bits often found in the sand. We have stopped here a few times to stretch before going on the highway. There is a slide and a old fashion swing set. Squirrels make a fun distraction for the children.
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A great place for a picnic and the kids playground they love, but the memories of the amazing music and bands I remember. Maybe God willing we can enjoy music and shows at Centennial Parc sooner than later, back on the stage. Lets all hope.
Alexander O'Brien

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1y

This beach was a pleasant surprise. For those who live in Montreal, don't have a car, and like a quiet stroll, it was a real find!!! We went by public transportation, it took a little over an hour, the walk is super calm and easy. The beach is very pretty, it's small, but the water was lovely. There are rocks on the edge, so be careful when you go in, normally after a certain depth there are no more rocks, I believe it's about 1.60m. There were no lifeguards there, so it's good to be responsible and careful. There are portable toilets, which is what we used to change, the infrastructure is simpler than some other places I've been, but I loved the space. It's pet-friendly, so there were some dogs there. Oh, and there was a drinking water machine to fill your bottle, which I hadn't seen at the other beaches I've been to. There's also plenty of shade. The strip of sand isn't the biggest, they have a little playground for kids right by the water, it's a very family-friendly place. Barbecuing is not...

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5y

Beaconsfield Beach is a great place to chill and have fun in the water. The beach is neat and tidy, and the water is cool and crisp. There are also picnic tables, benches, and a playground for kids. The beach is not too packed, and there is lots of parking nearby. I love hanging out here with my family and friends...

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3.0
7y

Small unkept beach with a tiny park. You definitely need to wear something on your feet to play in this area since there is glass bits often found in the sand. We have stopped here a few times to stretch before going on the highway. There is a slide and a old fashion swing set. Squirrels make a fun distraction for...

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