Beaconsfield Golf Club Wedding
A sweet & sunny summer celebration at an elegant West Island Golf Club
Located in Montreal’s West Island, Beaconsfield Golf Club offers a classic and understated setting for couples drawn to simplicity and ease. The property features an 18-hole golf course with well-kept greens, mature trees, colourful gardens and a unique rocky cliff to create both a lush and graphic natural backdrop for ceremonies and portraits. The clubhouse includes bright reception spaces with large windows, warm wood finishes, and a practical layout that flows comfortably from one part of the day to the next. Everything about the venue feels approachable and well-established. Ideal for weddings that prioritize connection, comfort, and a relaxed pace.
Andrea and James were the epitome of the cutest couple on earth. Both quiet by nature, but super sweet and thoughtful. We had a fun time with their engagement session in the Old Port, surrounded by the bustle of the streets, but the wedding was much more private and subdued at the Golf Club. Take a peek at their engagement session here, and be prepared to laugh at my verbal misstep which even to this day I tell my new couples on their engagement session!
Both bride and groom got ready at the Doubletree by Hilton Pointe Claire Montreal Airport West. The atmosphere was fun and relaxed. The guests were in a celebratory mood and it was such a perfect, summer day in the suburbs. The stone terrace at the Club is nestled within the rich landscaping of the golf course, and made for a great spot to enjoy mingling, cocktails and warm sunshine.
The scenery of the golf club provided a stunning backdrop for the photos. They not only have nicely landscaped gardens, but also some cliffs on the property! A feature that’s out of place in the not-by-the-sea suburb of Beaconsfield, but a welcomed feature for a Montreal wedding photographer like me! One could make it look like the couple was somewhere else by the sea in some rugged, remote place like Newfoundland, without leaving the comfort of our beloved West Island! The couple looked radiant and happy, surrounded by their loved ones. The photos truly captured the essence of a down-to-earth, yet elegant wedding day.
About the author:
Hi, I’m Lucy; a wedding photographer serving the areas of Montreal, West Island of Montreal and Monteregie. With a new family connection to our most remote province, I would love the opportunity to photograph weddings in Newfoundland.
I specialize in BESTKND Weddings; intimate events with the warmth of a celebration but the freedom feels of an elopement. Imagination is your best kind of luxury in planning a day that feels exactly like you.
I am happy to serve in English, French and Polish. Sto lat! Reach out to me here.
Why Couples might choose The Beaconsfield Golf Club as their bestknd wedding place
A Backdrop That Feels Like You. There’s a natural, easy-going elegance here that works for celebrations that are intimate and personal without needing to feel theatrical.
Versatile Spaces with Character. From light-filled indoor rooms to outdoor ceremony spots by the pond or gardens, there’s texture and atmosphere for every part of the day.
Peaceful Yet Connected Location. Close to Montreal, the airport and VIA Rail train, the club sits on the quieter edge of the city — perfect for a day that feels special, centered, and just a short drive from where you and your guests may be staying.
Places to Stay Near the Beaconsfield Golf Club
If you’re thinking about lodging options for you and your guests — whether you’re getting ready, spending the night before, or hosting friends and family — the West Island has a great mix of comfort and convenience:
DoubleTree by Hilton Pointe-Claire Montreal Airport West: Offers a polished but straightforward stay close to the venue. It’s a solid option for guests who want comfort, consistency, and minimal travel time on the wedding day.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal Airport: A popular choice for out-of-town guests looking for extra space. The all-suite layout is ideal for families or wedding parties, and the generous room sizes make it easy to gather comfortably.
Courtyard by Marriott Montreal West Island/Baie-D’Urfé: Provides a quieter alternative with a more modern feel. Its location near green spaces and the water makes it a good choice for guests extending their stay or looking for a slower-paced weekend.
Notable retailers/ restaurants close by
The Beaconsfield Golf Club is walking distance to one of the most popular and picturesque spots on the West Island: Pointe-Claire Village. Right on the waterfront, the village is a wonderful place to eat, shop and take a walk on the waterfront. If you are in the area on the weekend just before or after the wedding, you might take advantage!
A couple enjoys a quiet moment in the shade in the heart of Pointe-Claire village.
Westmount Florist: A family-run flower shop that has been a mainstay in the village since 1981. It is the 2nd location of the franchise with the original shop established in 1962 and now located in Victoria Village in Montreal. Close by the venue for flower delivery!
Wild Willy’s Ice-Cream: An iconic and super-popular homemade ice-cream shop that is an absolute must if visiting in the summer! A night-before-the-wedding sundae may be just what is needed to calm wedding nerves, and fun and romantic to boot!
Restaurants include yummy Avocado Sushi for lunch, Salon Rosie-Lanoi if you’re feeling fancy and would enjoy finger sandwiches, or delicious Le Gourmand for your post-rehearsal dinner (choose the terrace!). For a midday coffee and pastry, try lounge café Studio 77.
There are also a few art stores/ galleries to browse and independent clothing and gift retailers for unique finds. If a breath of fresh air is needed after some travel, a leisurely walk along the water to look across Lac-St-Louis is a perfect activity!
The best kind of Wedding Team
Getting ready location: Doubletree Hilton, Pointe Claire
Ceremony and reception (including catering) and couple’s portrait location: Beaconsfield Golf Club
Photographer: Lucy Baum Photography