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  • Summer in the Park: A New Program to Discover

    Summer in the Park: A New Program to Discover

    This summer, children and youth aged 4 to 14 are invited to take part in the Summer in the Park Program, a dynamic eight-week experience designed to encourage fun, friendship, and outdoor learning. Offered from Monday to Thursday, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., the program features a variety of themed activities aimed at fostering…

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  • Recommended vigilance: turtles present on local roads!

    Recommended vigilance: turtles present on local roads!

    Did you know that several turtle species inhabit the territory of Senneville? Among them is the Northern Map Turtle, a species in decline in Québec that lives in the Lake of Two Mountains. Because of our proximity to aquatic environments, it is not uncommon to see turtles moving around outside the water. Since June marks…

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  • Administrative Services Temporarily Affected at Town Hall

    Administrative Services Temporarily Affected at Town Hall

    The Village of Senneville wishes to inform residents that, due to Hydro-Québec work scheduled for today, Town Hall is currently without power. As a result, administrative services are temporarily limited for the day. We are aware that this situation may cause some inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Please be assured that the administrative…

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  • Drinking Water: No Restrictions in Effect in Senneville

    Drinking Water: No Restrictions in Effect in Senneville

    The Village of Senneville wishes to inform its residents that we are not subject to the drinking water use restrictions requested by the City of Montréal. We would also like to confirm that the quality of our water remains excellent. However, this situation serves as a reminder of the importance of complying with the existing…

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  • Homes in Bloom Contest: Registration from June 21 to August 21 

    Homes in Bloom Contest: Registration from June 21 to August 21 

    The registration period for the Residential Garden Contest will take place from June 21,2026 to August 21,2026. A prize will be awarded through a random draw among all registered residents.  This annual initiative allows the municipality to highlight its most attractive features during the summer season. The contest recognizes residents who enhance the appearance of their…

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  • Lyme Disease: Stay aware!

    Lyme Disease: Stay aware!

     Lyme Disease Risk Increasing with the Return of Warm Weather In May, Montréal’s Regional Public Health Department released a report noting that with the return of warm weather and greenery comes the return of ticks, leading to an increased risk of exposure to Lyme disease, which is now present across the entire island of Montréal.…

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  • Recreation booklet – Summer 2026

    Recreation booklet – Summer 2026

    It’s finally here! The highly anticipated 2026 Summer Recreation Guide is now available. Unfortunately, its publication was delayed, but we hope that all the new features and activities included this year will make it worth the wait!  Inside, you will find all the relevant information regarding aquatic activities, pickleball, tennis, the pool, as well as the various activities and special events planned…

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  • Light Pollution and Birds: Understanding the Impacts

    Light Pollution and Birds: Understanding the Impacts

    The Village of Senneville wishes to inform its residents about light pollution, which is the excessive use of artificial nighttime lighting that alters the natural environmental cycles. It can affect ecosystems and certain animal species, particularly on migratory birds.  Effects on Birds  Nocturnal migratory birds can be disturbed by intense or upward-directed lighting. Observed effects…

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