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        live in Dorval!

It’s great to
        live in Dorval!

ENVIRONMENT

Bees

Did you know that the City of Dorval has thousands of workers on its territory? We're talking, of course, about the many bees that live in the hives installed by the municipality at the following locations:

  1. Two hives at the Westwood Sports Centre (750 Thorncrest Avenue)
  2. Two hives on the roof of the Dorval Library (1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore)

By the end of the growing season, the bees produce honey thanks to the flowers and gardens in the area. This honey is extracted separately so that the City can create its own personalized honey jars, with the unique taste of Dorval’s flowers.

The beehives are maintained by an experienced beekeeper, who helps them remain healthy, while the bees help to green the area around the hive.

We are very proud of the hard work these thousands of bees are doing for the environment.

Photo Gallery

Air and Water Quality
Air and Water Quality
Arboretum
Arboretum
Bees
Bees
Bird Committee
Bird Committee
Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
Dorval’s Environment Committee
Dorval’s Environment Committee
Ecocentres and Reuse
Ecocentres and Reuse
Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald Ash Borer
Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency
Environmental Nuisances
Environmental Nuisances
Environmental Subsidies
Environmental Subsidies
Gardening
Gardening
Green Line
Green Line
Green Patrol
Green Patrol
Guide for Eco-responsible Events
Guide for Eco-responsible Events
Pesticides
Pesticides
Tips and Tricks
Tips and Tricks
Topiaries
Topiaries
Trees
Trees
Various Waste Pickups
Various Waste Pickups
Water
Water
Watering
Watering
Wood Burning
Wood Burning
Zero Waste Challenge
Zero Waste Challenge
ENVIRONMENT

Bees

Did you know that the City of Dorval has thousands of workers on its territory? We're talking, of course, about the many bees that live in the hives installed by the municipality at the following locations:

  1. Two hives at the Westwood Sports Centre (750 Thorncrest Avenue)
  2. Two hives on the roof of the Dorval Library (1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore)

By the end of the growing season, the bees produce honey thanks to the flowers and gardens in the area. This honey is extracted separately so that the City can create its own personalized honey jars, with the unique taste of Dorval’s flowers.

The beehives are maintained by an experienced beekeeper, who helps them remain healthy, while the bees help to green the area around the hive.

We are very proud of the hard work these thousands of bees are doing for the environment.

Photo Gallery

Air and Water Quality
Air and Water Quality
Arboretum
Arboretum
Bees
Bees
Bird Committee
Bird Committee
Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
Dorval’s Environment Committee
Dorval’s Environment Committee
Ecocentres and Reuse
Ecocentres and Reuse
Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald Ash Borer
Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency
Environmental Nuisances
Environmental Nuisances
Environmental Subsidies
Environmental Subsidies
Gardening
Gardening
Green Line
Green Line
Green Patrol
Green Patrol
Guide for Eco-responsible Events
Guide for Eco-responsible Events
Pesticides
Pesticides
Tips and Tricks
Tips and Tricks
Topiaries
Topiaries
Trees
Trees
Various Waste Pickups
Various Waste Pickups
Water
Water
Watering
Watering
Wood Burning
Wood Burning
Zero Waste Challenge
Zero Waste Challenge

Bees

Did you know that the City of Dorval has thousands of workers on its territory? We're talking, of course, about the many bees that live in the hives installed by the municipality at the following locations:

  1. Two hives at the Westwood Sports Centre (750 Thorncrest Avenue)
  2. Two hives on the roof of the Dorval Library (1401 chemin du Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore)

By the end of the growing season, the bees produce honey thanks to the flowers and gardens in the area. This honey is extracted separately so that the City can create its own personalized honey jars, with the unique taste of Dorval’s flowers.

The beehives are maintained by an experienced beekeeper, who helps them remain healthy, while the bees help to green the area around the hive.

We are very proud of the hard work these thousands of bees are doing for the environment.

Photo Gallery

Air and Water Quality
Air and Water Quality
Arboretum
Arboretum
Bees
Bees
Bird Committee
Bird Committee
Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
Dorval’s Environment Committee
Dorval’s Environment Committee
Ecocentres and Reuse
Ecocentres and Reuse
Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald Ash Borer
Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency
Environmental Nuisances
Environmental Nuisances
Environmental Subsidies
Environmental Subsidies
Gardening
Gardening
Green Line
Green Line
Green Patrol
Green Patrol
Guide for Eco-responsible Events
Guide for Eco-responsible Events
Pesticides
Pesticides
Tips and Tricks
Tips and Tricks
Topiaries
Topiaries
Trees
Trees
Various Waste Pickups
Various Waste Pickups
Water
Water
Watering
Watering
Wood Burning
Wood Burning
Zero Waste Challenge
Zero Waste Challenge
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