Taxi collectif
Le transport collectif par taxi est une forme de transport public adaptée aux quartiers où il n’est pas possible d’implanter un service d’autobus régulier.
Comment fonctionne le service?
À partir des arrêts du taxi collectif, les clients peuvent se rendre :
- au terminus Macdonald (lignes de bus : 200, 211, 212. Lignes Express : 405 et 411);
- à l’hôtel de ville de Senneville (Senneville / Morningside);
- à la gare de train Sainte-Anne-de Bellevue;
- terminus de la ligne 68-Pierrefonds coin Cap-Saint-Jacques / Gouin.
Ils peuvent également se rendre aux arrêts du service de taxi collectif à partir de ces quatre points.
Comment utiliser le service?
Pour plus d'information sur l'utilisation, les coûts et l'horaire, cliquez sur la page de la STM/taxi collectif.
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STM - Gratuité 65+
Depuis le 1 er juillet 2023, la gratuité pour les 65 ans et plus est offerte aux résidents de l’agglomération de Montréal en zone A, pour les déplacements en bus, en métro, en train de banlieue, taxi collectif, navette fluviale, avec le REM, ou en transport adapté.
Pour obtenir, dès maintenant, votre titre Gratuité 65+, veuillez consulter la page Web Gratuité 65+ de la STM.
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Hydro-Québec est en action pour améliorer la qualité de service!
Avis de travaux sur la végétation pour améliorer la qualité du service électrique
Près de la moitié des pannes électriques sont causées par des branches d’arbres qui entrent en contact avec le réseau électrique. Et subir une panne d’électricité, ce n’est jamais souhaitable.
C’est pour cette raison que des spécialistes de l’arboriculture mandatés par Hydro-Québec effectuent ces jours-ci la coupe de branches et d’arbres à risque dans notre municipalité.
Ces travaux visent à dégager les fils électriques de la végétation qui est trop près du réseau électrique et ainsi réduire de 30 % le nombre de pannes causées par la végétation d’ici 2028, tout en assurant la sécurité de la population. Afin de réussir, la collaboration de tous et de toutes est essentielle.
Consultez la carte des travaux pour savoir où auront lieu les prochaines interventions sur la végétation.
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Inauguration of Senneville Park
The Senneville municipal council is pleased to invite you to the inauguration of the new playground at Senneville Park (20 Morningside Avenue) on Saturday, June 15, at 10 a.m.
In order to offer you a unique experience, please note that the event will be reserved for Senneville residents and their families!
We look forward to seeing you there!
NB: The park will be available on June 7 in the afternoon. Please do not walk on the new grass surface.
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Pool Opening
The pool will open in pre-season mode on June 8. Please note that the official opening and start of activities will begin on June 24.
To consult opening hours and pool rules, please click here.
Stay safe and enjoy your swim!
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Senneville Day Camp
There's still time to register your kids for the Senneville day camp. Give them a summer of fun!
Registration
Registration closes on June 19. For more information or to register online, click on the L'Aire en Fête link.
We look forward to welcoming your children!
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EVENT CANCELLED
Cultural Outing - Vignoble Souffle de Vie
The Club social 55 + is forced to cancel the outing to the Vignoble Souffle de Vie scheduled for June 14.
Social Club 55+ - Annual Program
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Pickleball Courses
Are you 55 or over and interested in taking pickleball lessons in the next few days?
When? June 12, 19 and 26, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Where? Senneville Park tennis/pickleball courts, 20 Morningside Avenue.
If you are interested in these courses, please contact Nicole Maisonneuve from the Social Club 55+ at 514-894-6536 or by e-mail at clubsocialsenneville@gmail.com.
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Come and Enjoy our Tennis and Pickleball Courts!
They're open every day from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Check availability on the reservation platform.
To make an online reservation, you need a member/reservation number. To obtain your number, please apply online. To make a reservation, please click here.
Pickleball tournament
A friendly "round robin" pickleball tournament for adults will be held on Saturday, June 15, at 12:30 p.m. To register, visit our Voilà! platform.
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Taxibus
The taxibus is a public transit alternative for areas where it is not possible to establish a regular bus service.
How does the service work?
From any designated taxibus stop, customers can travel to:
- the Macdonald terminus (for the 200, 211 and 212 bus lines, and the 405 and 411 Express lines);
- the Senneville’s City Hall (Senneville / Morningside);
- the commuter train station in Sainte-Anne-de Bellevue;
- the terminus stop for the 68-Pierrefonds terminus stop at the corner of Cap-Saint-Jacques / Gouin.
They can also travel back from these locations to their local taxibus stops.
How to use the service?
- By phone at 514-636-6666
- Online (in french)
For more information on use, costs and schedule, click on the STM/Shared Taxibus page.
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STM - Free 65+
Since July 1 st, 2023, trips are now free for customers aged 65 and over who are residents of the agglomeration of Montreal, live in zone A (agglomeration of Montreal), and travel by bus, metro, commuter train, collective taxi, river shuttles, REM or paratransit.
To obtain your Free 65+ pass now, please visit the STM's Free 65+ web page.
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Hydro-Québec in Action to Improve the Quality of Service!
Notice of work on vegetation to improve electrical the quality of service
Nearly half of all power outages are caused by tree branches coming into contact with the power grid. And a power outage is never a good thing.
That's why arboriculture specialists mandated by Hydro-Québec are currently trimming branches and trees at risk in our municipality.
The aim of this work is to clear the wires of vegetation that is too close to the power grid, thereby reducing the number of outages caused by vegetation by 30% by 2028, while ensuring the safety of the population. In order to succeed, we need everyone's cooperation.
Consult the work map to find out where the next vegetation interventions will take place.
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