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Beaconsfield 246

Farm 21 Maison Paschal Pilon (1833)

Beaconsfield 288 - Centennial

288 Beaconsfield Boulevard 
Centennial Hall

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Beaconsfield 479

Commercial building (c1927)

Church 450

Protestant School (1924)

Elm 104

104 Elm Avenue
Beaconsfield Train Station

The Beaconsfield train station was built in 1905 to replace the first station built in 1898 by the CPR.

Following a fire in 1983, major restorations were done at a cost of $497,000. In 1993, other renovations at a cost of $200 000 had to be done following another fire.

This train station is being used by commuter train passengers.

 

Elm 545

Maison Gregory (1918)

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