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The wards and communities of the Township of Rideau Lakes have a rich heritage. This area was used for millennia by Native Americans as a travel route and rich fishing ground. The first surveys were done in the late 1700s with settlers arriving soon thereafter.

The Township is also host to a large section of the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the only such site in Ontario.

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The Development Services Department is responsible for the review and processing of all applications under the Planning Act and the Ontario Building Code; ensuring compliance with the Township’s Official Plan, Zoning By-Law, other Municipal By-Laws, and the Ontario Building Code; as well as providing current and long-term planning services.

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The Township offers many recreation facilities including numerous trails, softball diamonds, tennis courts, forested areas and waterfront beaches.

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Wednesday, 29 July 2020 15:15

Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms

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Smoke Alarms

Under the Ontario Fire Code, every home in Ontario is required to have working smoke alarms on every level. Statistics show that smoke alarms save lives. In a fire situation, you may have as little as two minutes to make your escape. A working smoke alarm may very well give you that edge, especially in the middle of the night. Battery-operated smoke alarms, either CSA or ULC approved, are acceptable. They are low cost and they do work, with a minimum amount of maintenance.

Homeowners must ensure that smoke alarms are installed between sleeping and living areas. They are also required to maintain the smoke alarms in working order. In rental accommodation, the obligation to install and maintain smoke alarms in operating condition falls to the landlord. Landlords must also provide smoke alarm maintenance information to the occupant of each unit. It is an offence for any person to disable a smoke alarm. This requirement applies equally to homeowners, landlords and tenants. Failure to comply with smoke alarm requirements can result in a $200.00 fine.

Does Your House have Working Fire Alarms?

In Ontario approximately 70 percent of fire deaths occur in homes that are not protected by working smoke alarms. This is particularly tragic when fire strikes our most vulnerable groups – children and older adults. Recent incidents in Ottawa and West Lincoln, Ontario, where multiple deaths tragically occurred in residential fires, have re-emphasized the importance of having these lifesaving devices in all homes. If you do not have smoke alarms in your home, install them today. If you do have smoke alarms, test them regularly to ensure they work.

The Fire Department recognizes that we must partner together with our citizens, so that the focus on preventing fires from happening in the first place is given the highest priority. However, in the event a fire does occur, a working smoke alarm on every level of your home will alert you and your family and can provide you an opportunity to escape. Developing and practising a home escape plane will ensure that everyone knows what to do when the alarm sounds.

Remember that fire can strike quickly and when you least expect it. It is your responsibility to have working smoke alarms in your home and it is the law. This small investment in fire safety can make a big difference to you, your family and your community’s Firefighters.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are now mandatory in all homes in Ontario.

Please use the link below to watch a brief video, which provides very good information. A link to the most commonly asked questions with answers, and a link with installation requirements are also available for your use.

If you require further information, the Fire Department would be pleased to answer any other questions you may have.

 
Wednesday, 29 July 2020 14:14

Emergency Services

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In an Emergency, always call 9-1-1

Fire Protection

Fire protection in the Township of Rideau Lakes is provided by 4 fire stations, 18 fire vehicles, 3 boats, 1 UTV (utility task vehicle) and 50 volunteers.

The Rideau Lakes Fire Department provides a range of services which include: fire suppression, fire prevention and public education, search and rescue, ice water rescue and auto extrication. All four fire stations within Rideau Lakes are capable of providing emergency medical first response, including defibrillation.

Your Fire Department is available for fire prevention and public education presentations to various groups, clubs and associations. Please take advantage of this service.

Vulnerable Persons Registry

Rideau Lakes Fire & Rescue keeps a Registry of vulnerable residents to aid them when responding to an emergency.  Register yourself or your loved one by completing the Form found on the Vulnerable Persons Registry page.

Paid on Call Firefighters

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Interested in serving your community in a rewarding way? Join Rideau Lakes Fire & Rescue Volunteer Firefighters (Paid-On Call).
Read the Job description.
If interested, please submit application along with resume to .
Download the Application Form.

Private Roads

Please ensure your private road meets the requirements for emergency vehicle access. Fire Protection Guidelines for Private Roads


Fire Stations

Station #1

18 King Street, Delta

Station #2

5 Otter Lake Road, Lombardy

 

Station #3

32 Halladay Street, Elgin

Station #4

31 Spring Street, Westport

  


Cell Phones and 911

Use a land-based telephone whenever possible.  If you need to use a cell phone for an emergency call, please be sure to stay on the line as long as you can to ensure that the details of your location and the emergency are clear to the operator.

The following link explains the mobile 911 services available to Canadians, including accessible texting.

Wednesday, 29 July 2020 11:05

Animal Control

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All Animal Control complaints should be directed to Frontenac Municipal By-Law Services at 613-541-3213.

Dog Tags

All dogs within the Township of Rideau Lakes are required to be licensed and registered within 2 weeks of arriving in the Township or by the age of 6 months.

Refer to By-Law 2012-3 – Keeping of Animals for all regulations.

Fees

Application TypeFee
Dog Tag $15.00
Guide Dog / Service Dog FREE
Kennel Licence $160.00

Purchase a Tag

In Person
Complete the Dog Licence Form  and submit it at the Township Office during regular office hours. Dog Tags can be purchased using cash, cheque or debit.

By Mail
Complete the Dog Licence Form Dog Licence Form and send the form along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and a cheque made payable to the Township of Rideau Lakes.

Dogs are not permitted to run at-large, to be a public nuisance, or to bite or otherwise act in a vicious manner.

For regulations applying to dogs and their owners, please see the Township By-Law 2012-3 – Keeping of Animals and the Ontario Dog Owners’ Liability Act.

To report a lost or found dog, or to report a dog issue, please contact:

Frontenac Municipal By-Law Enforcement
24 Hours, 7 Days/Week
613-541-3213

Dog owners are required to pick up after their pet. Owners of a dog who allow waste to be placed on public property or private property not owned by the dog owner are liable to a fine.

To retrieve an impounded dog, please contact:

North Grenville Pound
8am to 4pm, 7 Days/Week - Appointment required for pick-up
613-204-7479

Please be advised the following fees will be required to be paid when you arrive at the Pound to pick up your dog:

  • Reclaim Fee: $200/dog (payable to the Township of Rideau Lakes)
  • Dog Tag Fee: $15 (payable to the Township of Rideau Lakes)
  • Boarding Fee: $30 per day & One time $100 Pound Fee (payable to North Grenville Pound)

Fines chargeable under Animal Control By-Law 2012-3 may also apply.

 

Livestock Lost to Predators

If you have lost livestock and poultry to certain animal predators, you are entitled to seek compensation under the Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program.

Livestock and poultry producers can make claims to their local municipality to try and recoup losses.

The Municipal Clerk’s Department processes claims for killed or injured livestock caused by wildlife as outlined in the Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program. Provincial regulations establish maximum amounts of compensation.

Steps to Take If You Suspect Your Livestock or Poultry are Injured or Killed by Wildlife:

  1. To submit a claim contact a Livestock Valuer within 48 hours of discovering the injury or death of your livestock.
    • Nicole Halladay   613-340-7029
  2. Seek veterinary care: If an animal sustained an injury, immediately seek veterinary care or other humane treatment options to prevent further suffering. Veterinary care costs are eligible under this program up to the FMV (Fair Market Value) of the livestock. All receipts and invoices should be saved and submitted with the application.
  3. Preserve the injury/kill site: Do not move, destroy or dispose of the carcass(es) or injury/kill-site evidence until the municipal or territorial investigator has investigated and agrees it/they can be destroyed or disposed of. An exception will be made if this contravenes Ontario Regulation 106/09 of the Nutrient Management Act, 2002.
    • Suggested methods of preserving the site include avoid walking in or around the area, placing a tarp over the carcass(es), adding lime around the site, and taking photos of the injuries/carcass(es) and scene.

As part of the application process, the following information will be required to complete a claim:

  • A valid FBRN (Farm Business Registration Number), approved documentation confirming an FBRN exemption, or a confirmation letter provided by the Indian Agricultural Program of Ontario (IAPO).
  • A valid premises identification (PID) number for the site where the kill or damage occurred or a confirmation letter provided by the Indian Agriculture Program of Ontario (IAPO).
  • Owner signature on the application certifying the information provided is true and accurate to the best of his or her knowledge.
  • Indicate on the application whether you wish to provide additional evidence and/or documentation.

Wildlife

Wild animals, birds, and fish fall under the care of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.

The regional office is located in Kemptville: 1-800-667-1940 (2698 Concession Rd #2690, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0)

Dead animal or fish found on your property

To report Fish Die-Off or Bird/Bat deaths see the Ministry of Environment and Energy page.

Be Bear Wise

The Bear Wise Program teaches people about black bears as well as things they must do to keep bears away from urban and semi urban areas. For more information, visit the Bear Wise Program.

Tuesday, 28 July 2020 16:27

Roads & Drainage

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Roads

Private Roads

Private roads are not maintained by the Township. Private roads are maintained by citizens or Road Associations. Road Associations may apply for a Private Road Grant to assist with maintenance.  Private Road Grant Policy and Application
To ensure emergency vehicle access, Private Roads should meet the Fire Protection Guidelines for Private Roads.

Township Roads

The Township of Rideau Lakes is responsible for the maintenance of 458.07 kilometres of roads within the Township. We operate out of two road garages, one located in South Elmsley and the other in Westport. The main administrative office is located in the Municipal Office at 1439 County Rd 8, in Chantry.

Load restrictions in effect from March 1 to April 30.

Map of the Township of Rideau Lakes

County Roads

Maintenance and snow plowing of County Roads is the responsibility of the Public Works Department of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.

All inquiries regarding County Roads should be directed to:

Roads & Bridges, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
Phone: 613-275-1610

Highway 15

Maintenance and snow plowing of Highway 15 in the Township of Rideau Lakes is the responsibility of Webber Infrastructure Management Canada Limited.

All inquiries regarding Highway 15 should be directed to:

Webber Infrastructure Management Canada Limited

Phone: 1-866-358-9014

Roadside Mowing

Roadside mowing is contracted out by the Township. Each year bids are accepted by Council.

Entranceways

In order to establish an entranceway onto your property from a Township road, a permit must first be issued.  Entrance Permit Application
Please note that an entrance permit is not required for an entranceway off a private road.

Drainage

The Roads Department is responsible for the maintenance of ditches and culverts. The Roads Department asks that if you see a culvert screen plugged, do not remove the screen. Please contact the Office to report it. It’s easier for Staff to clear the screen than it is to clear the culvert. If you remove the screen, the beavers get right in the culvert and plug the end of it. When the screen is removed it makes the beaver’s job easier and our job harder. Culverts are being checked regularly.  Thank you for your cooperation.

Tuesday, 28 July 2020 10:34

Pitch-In

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pitch in logoMost people are committed to keeping the area around their homes looking great and free of litter. “PITCH-IN RIDEAU LAKES” is an annual program that gives us a chance to join together, expand our areas and set an example to others that we truly care about the beauty and safety of our environment. With over 600 Kilometers of public roads in our Township, we need you! Think of the cumulative effort if every resident picks up one bag of garbage! Invite your friends, family members, neighbours, groups/clubs and organize a day of “pitch-in” in Rideau Lakes. A huge thank you to all the volunteers who pitch-in every year!

Participate in Rideau Lakes PITCH-IN Week every April and keep your Township looking great. PITCH-IN bags are free to volunteers and can be obtained at the Township Office and Libraries. Pick up roadside litter, place it in a PITCH-IN bag and set it out for free collection on your regular day (no bag tag required). Only pitch-in litter will be picked up, do not put your household waste in the yellow bag.

Rideau Lakes introduced the PITCH-IN program in 2000, and from there it has grown into an annual event, township-wide!

 

Tuesday, 28 July 2020 09:59

Transfer Station

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As of March 1, 2025, blue box recyclable materials will no longer be accepted at the Portland Transfer Station. Residential properties will still receive curbside collection of blue box recyclable materials. Businesses who have disposed of their recyclable materials at the transfer station will need to find alternative means of recycling.

Location

4427H Old Kingston Road. Portland
(just north of the village of Portland off Highway 15)

Hours

Wednesdays & Saturdays 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Tipping Fees
Minimum charge $10/visit
Waste $222/tonne
Brush
(under 8" in diameter)
$35/tonne

Payment Options: Cash, Debit, MasterCard, Visa (no personal cheques)

Bagged waste with bag tags will be accepted at the PTS. Bag tags must be placed on garbage bags prior to going to Transfer Station.

All bagged waste MUST be in CLEAR BAGS.

The Township reserves the right to limit the quantity of material brought into the Transfer Station at any one time. Small amounts of construction material are accepted (e.g. drywall, lumber, shingles, insulation, windows/doors & flooring). Building demolition material is not accepted.

Large Item Disposal

Large items such as furniture (couches, dressers, mattresses, bed frames, chairs, tables, hutches, desks, shelves, etc.) are not picked up at curbside and must be disposed of at the Portland Transfer Station by paying the applicable tipping fees. Alternatively, here are a few other options for you to consider when disposing of a large item: take it to a waste disposal company near you; call a local contractor to dispose of it for you; call a family member or neighbour with the means to help you; donate a gently used item to a local charity or post it on social media; place it at the end of your driveway with a “free” sign on it.

The following items can be disposed of FREE OF CHARGE at the Portland Transfer Station:

Coniferous Christmas Trees - without lights or decorations 

Electronics

  • Personal computers (desktop & laptop)
  • Keyboards, mice, cables
  • Monitors (CRT, LCD, plasma)
  • Printers (desktop, photo, laser)
  • Combination TV/Computer displays
  • Telephones & answering machines
  • Fax Machines
  • Cell phones
  • Televisions
  • Radios
  • VCR/DVD players
  • Video Games/Handheld video consoles
  • MP3 Players
  • Closed circuit displays

Leaves/Grass Clippings
MUST empty pails and/or plastic bags

Recycling Material
As of March 1, 2025, blue box recyclable materials will no longer be accepted at the Portland Transfer Station. Residential properties will still receive curbside collection of blue box recyclable materials. Businesses who have disposed of their recyclable materials at the transfer station will need to find alternative means of recycling.

Scrap Steel

  • Pieces of scrap steel/aluminum
  • Steel roofing & aluminum siding
  • Barbecues (no propane tanks)
  • Bicycles (tires removed)
  • Microwaves (glass plate removed)
  • Bread makers, toasters & toaster ovens
  • Tire rims (tire removed)
  • Fridges/freezers (Freon MUST be removed)
  • Stoves/Ovens/Washers/Dryers
  • Air Conditioners (Freon MUST be removed)
  • Empty paint/stain cans (lids removed, paint/stain wiped out & dry)
  • Satellite dishes
  • Satellite, cable & digital transmitters or receivers
  • Pots, pans & metal bakeware
  • Hot water heaters

Tires
Clean and either on or off the rim

Tuesday, 28 July 2020 09:32

Island Collection

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For island/water-access-only property owners.

Dates & Times

Victoria Day weekend to mid-September each year (check your Calendar or Waste Schedule page for dates).

NEW IN 2026

Waste and recycling will no longer be picked up on Sunday afternoons between 4 – 6 PM. Instead, users of the island/water-access-only collection system will be asked to have their bags of waste and recycling set out at their usual island collection point by 8 AM on the curbside collection day for that area. On weeks with a public holiday, these collection days will be pushed back by one day (e.g. Monday pushed to Tuesday, Tuesday pushed to Wednesday, Wednesday pushed to Thursday).

This represents islanders/water-access-only residents’ curbside collection and all the rules associated with curbside collection apply. For rules & regulations please read the Curbside Collection page.

Waste & Recycling Rules
  • 3 clear bag limit for bagged household waste (with a bag tag on each)
  • 5 blue bag limit for properly sorted recycling materials (no bag tag required). Users must follow the alternating recycling schedule (e.g. only set out cardboard on cardboard weeks, and plastic, glass, and metal on those weeks)
  • Construction or demolition material and other large items are not accepted.

Do not leave your bags at any location after 8 AM or on any day of the week other than the appropriate day for that location, as this is littering and is a fine-able offence of up to $500 per offence. By-Law #2007-46, prohibits the throwing, placing or depositing of refuse or debris on land without the owner’s consent.

Locations
  • Forrester’s Landing Boat Launch (Monday)
  • Newboro Harbour (Monday)
  • Franklin’s Drive Boat Launch (Tuesday)
  • Sand Lake Marina (Tuesday)
  • Lower Beverly Lake Park Boat Launch (Wednesday)
  • Portland Harbour (Wednesday)
Monday, 27 July 2020 17:06

Hazardous Waste

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Never put hazardous waste in your waste or recycling.

Hazardous Waste is collected on special days, see below for dates

Materials such as batteries, paint, oil/gas, fluorescent light bulbs, propane tanks, cleaners, etc. must be disposed of at special depot days.

Hazardous Waste is a waste which, because of its quantity, concentration, or characteristics, may be hazardous to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported or disposed. Items may be brought to the Household Hazardous Waste Days organized by the County.

Acceptable items include:

corrosive

CORROSIVE

  • Batteries
  • Drain cleaners
  • Oven cleaners
  • Household detergents, waxes

toxic

TOXIC

  • Pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides
  • Rat poison
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Cleaning fluids

reactive

REACTIVE

  • Pool chemicals
  • Ammonia
  • Bleach
  • Aerosols
  • Windshield washer fluid

flammable

FLAMMABLE

  • Used oil/gasoline (must be in container)
  • Paint/stains/primers
  • BBQ starter
  • Oils, solvents
  • Propane cylinders
  • Spent fire extinguishers
Items not accepted as hazardous waste:
  • Radioactive Waste
  • Lighting Ballasts
  • PCBs
  • Empty paint cans – scrap steel (lid off & dry)
  • Needles/Pathological waste – call a local pharmacy
  • Explosives (including flares)
  • Empty aerosol cans (waste)
  • Waste

Propane Tanks cannot be accepted at the Portland Transfer Station as they are considered to be hazardous waste. Tanks can be returned to a retailer that sells/services tanks or can be taken to a hazardous waste event.

Household Hazardous Waste Days

CONFIRMED Schedule for 2026

Thank you to the United Counties of Leeds & Grenville for organizing these events.
For more information, see the Counties website.

Saturday, July 4 at Lombardy Fairgrounds 6 Kellys Rd
8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

Saturday, August 15 at South Leeds County Patrol Garage  2714 County Rd 3

8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. & Delta Fair Grounds 110 Millcreek Dr. 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

Saturday, October 24 at Spencerville Fair 22 Ryan St &
North Grenville Patrol Garage 720 County Rd 44
8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

HHW Days Poster 2026 


 
No events

Questions or Concerns?

United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
613-342-3840 Ext 2425

Monday, 27 July 2020 15:06

Recycling

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For questions or issues about recycling, please contact Emterra at 1-888-597-1541 or .

As of March 1, 2025, Rideau Lake's recycling program will be managed by Circular Materials, the administrator of the common collection system and a national not-for-profit organization that is committed to building an efficient and effective recycling system in Ontario. Click here to visit Circular Materials’ website. This transition will result in no change to the materials you can recycle.

Please note, as of March 1, the Portland Transfer Station will no longer accept blue box recyclable materials, residential properties will still receive curbside pickup of these materials.

You can view a Q&A regarding Ontario’s Blue Box Transition here.

You can view a summary about Ontario’s Blue Box Transition here.

Each household is entitled to place 5 bags of recycling material out each week for FREE (no bag tag required).

All recycling material must be properly:

  • Sorted
  • CLEAN
  • in a CLEAR BLUE bag
  • Tied and
  • Weigh less than 40 lbs.

Note: Recycling material is collected on alternating weeks. To determine which recycling material is being picked up for a given week:

For more information on what materials are recyclable visit Circular Materials website or see the Recyclable Material List.

Cleanfarms is a non-profit environmental stewardship organization who works collaboratively with their members, partner agencies, and the government to ensure that Canadian farmers can actively contribute to a healthy environment and a sustainable future. Visit their site here or use their interactive map to find locations where various agricultural products can be recycled.

Monday, 27 July 2020 13:32

Garbage Day by Road Listing

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Note:  When there is a Holiday Monday, curbside collection is one day later.  Check your Township Calendar for Holiday Schedules.

Find Your Pickup Day - 2026

StreetWASTE/RECYCLING
ACORN ALLEY LANE Monday
ADRAIN'S CREEK LANE Monday
ANGELS WATCH LANE Tuesday
ANGLER'S LANE Monday
ANGLICAN CHURCH ROAD (County Road 1) Thursday
AUTUMN DRIVE Thursday
B1 Thursday
B10 Thursday
B11 Thursday
B11A Thursday
B12 Thursday
B2 Thursday
B3 Thursday
B3A Thursday
B4 Thursday
B5A Thursday
B5B Thursday
B6A Thursday
B6B Thursday
B7 Thursday
B7A Thursday
B8 Thursday
B9 Thursday
BACCHUS ISLAND ROAD Thursday
BADGERS DRIFT LANE Thursday
BAKER ROAD Wednesday
BALL POINT LANE Monday
BARBS LANE Thursday
BARKERS POINT LANE Monday
BARKLOW LANE Wednesday
BARMEY POINT LANE Tuesday
BARRED OWL LANE Tuesday
BARREL POINT ROAD Tuesday
BASS LAKE ROAD Thursday
BASS ROAD Wednesday
BASSWOOD CRESCENT Thursday
BATTAMS ROAD Tuesday
BAY RIDGE LANE Monday
BAY ROAD Thursday
BAY STREET (Newboro) Monday
BAYS END LANE Wednesday
BAYVIEW LANE Monday
BEACHES ROAD Wednesday
BEAVER LODGE LANE Wednesday
BEAVER MEADOWS ROAD Tuesday
BEDORE ROAD Monday
BEECH GROVE LANE Monday
BELMONTE LANE Wednesday
BENSON LAKE LANE Tuesday
BERRY PARK LANE Thursday
BIG CROSBY LAKE ROAD Monday
BIG RIDEAU LAKE ROAD Wednesday
BIRCH LANE Thursday
BLACK JACK LANE Wednesday
BLACKSMITH ROAD Thursday
BLAIR POINT LANE Monday
BLANCHARDS HILL ROAD Thursday
BLOCKHOUSE LANE (Newboro) Monday
BLUE HERON LANE Monday
BLUNDONS LANE Monday
BOBCAT LANE Monday
BOBIAK ROAD Tuesday
BOURNE LANE Thursday
BOX ARROW LANE Wednesday
BOYD MAPLE LANE Monday
BRADY ROAD Monday
BRIAR HILL ROAD Tuesday
BRIDLE PATH Thursday
BRINKLOW LANE Monday
BRITON-HOUGHTON BAY ROAD (County Road 38) Wednesday
BROADVIEW AVENUE Thursday
BROCK STREET (Newboro) Monday
BROOKS POINT ROAD Tuesday
BRYANT LANE Thursday
BUFFALO DRIVE Tuesday
BUMBLEBEE LANE Thursday
BUNKIE LANE Thursday
BUNNYS LANE Tuesday
BURRIDGE ROAD Monday
BUSH ROAD Tuesday
BUTTERCUP LANE Wednesday
BY STREET (Newboro) Monday
BYRNES ROAD Monday
CACHET DRIVE Thursday
CAMPBELL STREET Wednesday
CANAL VIEW LANE Tuesday
CAPO LANE Wednesday
CARLETON STREET (Newboro) Monday
CASSELL LANE Thursday
CATKIN LANE Monday
CATTAIL LANE Monday
CEDAR BRIDGE ROAD Monday
CEDAR CRESCENT Wednesday
CEDAR LANE Thursday
CEDAR SANDS ROADWAY Tuesday
CEDAR VALLEY ROAD Wednesday
CENTRE STREET Tuesday
CENTREVILLE ROAD Monday
CHAFFEY'S LOCK ROAD Tuesday
CHAMBERLIN LANE Monday
CHANTRY ROAD Wednesday
CHARLAND ROAD Wednesday
CHARLIE LANE Monday
CHEETHAM ROAD Wednesday
CHERRY LANE Thursday
CHIPMAN POINT LANE Tuesday
CHURCH STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
CIRCLE DRIVE Monday
CLEAR LAKE ROAD Tuesday
CLIFF ROAD Wednesday
COCO LANE Monday
COLBORNE STREET (Portland) Wednesday
CONNIES LANE Monday
COONS ROAD Wednesday
COOPER ROAD Wednesday
CORDWOOD POINT LANE Tuesday
COTTONWOOD DRIVE Monday
COUNTY ROAD 29 Thursday
COUNTY ROAD 42 (Hwy 15 at Crosby to Earl Rd) Wednesday
COUNTY ROAD 42 (Hwy 15 at Crosby to Westport) Monday
COUNTY ROAD 5 Wednesday
COUNTY ROAD 8 Wednesday
COURT STREET (Delta) Wednesday
COURTSIDE LANE Monday
COVE ROAD Wednesday
CREEK CROSSING LANE Monday
CROSBY ROAD Tuesday
CROSS ROAD (Off Cedar Valley Road) Wednesday
CROSS ROAD (Off Davis Lock Road) Tuesday
CURTIS LANE Wednesday
DARGAVEL ROAD Tuesday
DAVIS LANE Thursday
DAVIS LOCK ROAD Tuesday
DAY ROAD Wednesday
DAYTOWN ROAD Wednesday
DEADLOCK BAY ROAD Tuesday
DEANS ISLAND ROAD Tuesday
DEER TRAIL LANE Monday
DEERCREST LANE Monday
DELONG ROAD Tuesday
DELTA ROAD Wednesday
DENNISON DRIVE Wedesday
DEUCES LANE Thursday
DEVIL LAKE ROAD Monday
DIANE DRIVE Thursday
DOWNHILL LANE Thursday
DR JOHNS LANE Tuesday
DRAGONFLY LANE Thursday
DRUMMOND STREET (County Road 42)(Newboro) Monday
DUCK BAY LANE Monday
DUNDER VIEW LANE Tuesday
DUNOLLIE LANE Monday
EAGLE POINT ROAD Tuesday
EARL DWYRE ROAD Wednesday
EARL ROAD Wednesday
EDEN ROAD Tuesday
EDNA LANE Monday
EDWARDS POINT LANE Wednesday
EGAN LANE Monday
EIGHTH CONCESSION ROAD Monday
ELEONORA LANE Monday
ELMSLEY LANE Thursday
ERIC HUTCHESON ROAD Thursday
EVERGREEN LANE Monday
EVERSTRONG LANE Tuesday
FAIRLANE DRIVE Thursday
FAIRVIEW ROAD Wednesday
FAMILY LANE Thursday
FERN PRIVATE Monday
FERN VALLEY LANE Tuesday
FOLEY MOUNTAIN LANE Monday
FOLLY ROAD Tuesday
FORD CRESCENT Thursday
FOREST BREEZE LANE Tuesday
FOREST DRIVE Thursday
FORFAR ROAD Wednesday
FORGOTTEN LANE Wednesday
FORRESTERS LANDING DRIVE Monday
FORTUNE LINE ROAD Tuesday
FOUNDRY STREET (Delta) Wednesday
FOUR WINNS LANE Monday
FOURNIER LANE Monday
FOX RUN Tuesday
FRANK GREEN ROAD Monday
FRANKLIN DRIVE Tuesday
FRANKS ROAD Tuesday
FRAYN ROAD Thursday
FREELAND ROAD Wednesday
FRIENDSHIP LANE Tuesday
GALLIPEAU DRIVE Thursday
GAMBLE SLY ROAD Tuesday
GARRETT ROAD Tuesday
GEORGE STREET (Newboro) Monday
GIBSON ROAD Monday
GILCHRIST LANE Thursday
GLOVER ROAD Tuesday
GOLF CLUB ROAD Thursday
GOLF COURSE ROAD Monday
GORDON ROAD Wednesday
GRADY ROAD Monday
GRADY ROAD EAST Monday
GRANDFATHER LANE Monday
GRANDVIEW LANE Monday
GRANITE HEIGHTS LANE Tuesday
GREEN SHINGLE LANE Monday
GREENWOOD LANE Wednesday
GRIFFITH LANE Thursday
GROSBOIS LANE Wednesday
GROULX ROAD Wednesday
HACKNEY DRIVE Thursday
HAGGERTYS LANE Tuesday
HAIRPIN LANE Tuesday
HALLADAY STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
HAMMOCK LANE Monday
HANLON BAY ROAD Tuesday
HANNA ROAD Wednesday
HARLEM ROAD Wednesday
HARRIS POINT LANE Monday
HARRY SEELEY STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
HART LAKE ROAD Tuesday
HARTSGRAVEL ROAD Wednesday
HEALEY ROAD Wednesday
HELENA LANE Monday
HERMAN ROAD Tuesday
HERON LANE Tuesday
HIDDEN LANE Monday
HIGGINSON TRAIL LANE Wednesday
HIGH POINT LANE Monday
HIGHLIFE LANE Wednesday
HIGHWAY 15 (Briton-Houghton Bay Road to Smiths Falls) Thursday
HIGHWAY 15 (County Rd 42 to Briton-Houghton Bay Rd) Wednesday
HIGHWAY 15 (Morton to Crosby) Tuesday
HILLSIDE LANE Monday
HOLLOW FALLS LANE Monday
HOPPER LANE Monday
HORACE DRIVE Wednesday
HORANS LANE Tuesday
HOSSACK LANE Wednesday
HOWARD LANE Monday
HUDSON BAY LANE Monday
HUGHS ROAD Tuesday
HUGHS ROAD Wednesday
HUNTERS ROAD Thursday
HUTCHINGS ROAD Monday
INDIAN LAKE ROAD Tuesday
IONA LANE Tuesday
IRON BRIDGE LANE Tuesday
IRON LANE Wednesday
ISTHMUS ROAD Tuesday
JAMES STREET (Morton) Tuesday
JAMESVIEW LANE Monday
JASPER ROAD Thursday
JEANNINE LANE Monday
JENNYS LANE Tuesday
JERRY ROSS LANE Monday
JOHN STREET (Delta) Wednesday
JOHN STREET (Newboro) Monday
JONES FALLS ROAD Tuesday
JOSEPH WAY Thursday
JUDD STREET (Morton) Tuesday
JW LANE Tuesday
KANES LANE Monday
KAVANAUGH DRIVE Thursday
KEEPSAKE LANE Monday
KELLY ROAD Monday
KELLY'S ROAD Thursday
KENNEY ROAD Tuesday
KENRI LANE Monday
KESTREL LANE Wednesday
KING STREET (Delta) Wednesday
KINGSTON STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
KISH POINT LANE Wednesday
KITLEY BASTARD ROAD Wednesday
KITLEY SOUTH ELMSLEY TOWNLINE ROAD Thursday
KNAPP STREET Wednesday
LAFORTY LANE Wednesday
LAKE SHORE DRIVE Wednesday
LAKE STREET Wednesday
LAKESIDE LANE Monday
LAMBS DEN LANE Tuesday
LASHA LANE Tuesday
LAWTON LANE Tuesday
LB1 Wednesday
LB10 Tuesday
LB11 Tuesday
LB12 Tuesday
LB13 Tuesday
LB2 Wednesday
LB5 Wednesday
LB6 Wednesday
LB7A Wednesday
LB9 Tuesday
LEDGE STREET (Newboro) Monday
LEELAND DRIVE Thursday
LEGACY LANE Tuesday
LEISURE POINT ROAD Monday
LENNON ROAD Monday
LEO LANE Thursday
LILLY LANE Monday
LITTLE CEDAR BRIDGE ROAD Monday
LITTLE CROSBY LAKE ROAD Monday
LITTLE LAKE ROAD Tuesday
LITTLE RIDEAU LAKE ROAD Monday
LIVINGSTON LANE Monday
LLOYD'S LANE Monday
LOCK ROAD (Newboro) Monday
LOCKWOOD LANE Wednesday
LOON LAKE LANE Monday
LOVE LANE Thursday
LOWER BEVERLEY LAKE PARK ROAD Wednesday
LUNAR LANE Monday
LYNDHURST ROAD Wednesday
LYNN LANE Monday
MACDONALD ISLAND ROAD Wednesday
MACDONALD ROAD Wednesday
MAGGIES LANE Tuesday
MAHON ROAD Thursday
MAHONEY BAY ROAD Tuesday
MAIN STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
MAIN STREET (Newboro) Monday
MAIN STREET (Portland) Wednesday
MAJOR LANE Thursday
MALLEN ROAD Tuesday
MAPLE AVENUE Wednesday
MAPLE GROVE LANE Monday
MAPLE RIDGE LANE Thursday
MAPLECROFT LANE Tuesday
MARCH LANE Tuesday
MARINA ROAD Tuesday
MARKS LANE Monday
MARY STREET (Morton) Tuesday
MASSASSAUGA ROAD Monday
MATHEW STREET (Delta) Wednesday
MAURICE LANE Monday
MCANDREWS ROAD Monday
MCANDREWS ROAD EAST Monday
MCBRIDE POINT DRIVE Monday
MCCANN ROAD (East Side of Narrows Lock Road) Wednesday
MCCANN ROAD (West Side of Narrows Lock Road) Monday
MCCARTHY LANE Thursday
MCCAW ROAD Thursday
MCEWEN LANE Wednesday
MCLAREN LANE Thursday
MCNALLY'S LANE Monday
MCNAMEE LANE Monday
MEADOW LANE Tuesday
MELGUS LANE Tuesday
MERGANSER LANE Wednesday
MICA MINE LANE Tuesday
MILL CREEK DRIVE Wednesday
MILLER LANE Monday
MILLFLAT LANE Monday
MINK LANE Tuesday
MINNEDOSA LANE Monday
MONOKEL ROAD Monday
MOONEYS BAY LANE Monday
MORAN ROAD Thursday
MORNINGSIDE DRIVE Thursday
MORTON BAY LANE Tuesday
MOTHER BARNES ROAD Wednesday
MOULTON FARM LANE Monday
MOUNTAIN ROAD (County Road 36) Monday
MOUNTAIN VIEW LANE Monday
MP1 Thursday
MP2 Wednesday
MP2A Wednesday
MP4 Wednesday
MUCHMORE ROAD Tuesday
MULLEY LANE Tuesday
MULVILLE BAY LANE Monday
MURPHY BAY ROAD Wednesday
MURPHY ROAD Monday
MURRAY ROAD Tuesday
MUSTARD ROAD Wednesday
NARROWS LOCK ROAD (County Road 14) Monday
NEILS BAY LANE Tuesday
NELMAR LANE Wednesday
NEW STREET (Newboro) Monday
NEWBOYNE ROAD Wednesday
NEWPORT LANE Monday
NICKS LANE Tuesday
NINTH CONCESSION ROAD Monday
NOONAN ROAD Monday
NORTH SHORE ROAD Monday
NORWOOD ROAD Monday
NUTHATCH LANE Tuesday
O1 Thursday
O10 Thursday
O11A Thursday
O11B Thursday
O12 Thursday
O2 Thursday
O2A Thursday
O3 Thursday
O4 Thursday
O5A Thursday
O5B Thursday
O6 Thursday
O7A Thursday
O7B Thursday
O8A Wednesday
O8B Wednesday
O9 Thursday
OAK HEIGHTS LANE Tuesday
OAK STREET Thursday
OLD HIGHWAY 15 Thursday
OLD HORSESHOE LANE Tuesday
OLD KINGSTON ROAD (Briton-Houghton Bay Road to County Road 1) Thursday
OLD KINGSTON ROAD (Hwy 15 to Briton-Houghton Bay Rd) Wednesday
OLD MOUNTAIN ROAD Monday
OMEARA BAY LANE Thursday
ONION SPRING ROAD Wednesday
OPINICON ROAD Tuesday
OSPREY LANE Monday
OTTER LAKE ROAD Thursday
OTTERDALE CRESCENT Thursday
OVERLOOK LANE Tuesday
OWLS ROOST LANE Tuesday
PADDON LANE Tuesday
PADDY'S LANE Monday
PALMER LANE Wednesday
PARADISE LANE Monday
PARISH ROAD Monday
PARK STREET (Morton) Tuesday
PATTERSON ROAD Wednesday
PAYANT LANE Thursday
PEACE LANE Monday
PEGG ROAD Thursday
PENNY LANE Monday
PERRINS LANE Wednesday
PERTH ROAD (County Road 10) Monday
PERTH ROAD NORTH (County Road 10) Monday
PERTH STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
PERTH STREET (Portland) Wednesday
PHILPOTT LANE Thursday
PILGRIM LANE Wednesday
PINE GLEN ROAD Tuesday
PINE RIDGE ROAD Tuesday
PINECREST LANE Monday
PINEVIEW DRIVE (Elgin) Wednesday
PIPERS BAY LANE Monday
PLUMHOLLOW ROAD Wednesday
POLK CRESCENT Wednesday
POLLARD ROAD Monday
POONAMALIE ROAD Thursday
PORTER ROAD Monday
PORTLAND GRAPHITE ROAD Wednesday
PORTLAND ROAD Wednesday
POWELL BAY ROAD Tuesday
PRESTON ROAD Tuesday
PURA VIDA WAY Monday
PURCELL ROAD Thursday
QUEEN STREET (Morton) Tuesday
QUEEN STREET (Portland) Wednesday
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY ROAD Tuesday
R1 Thursday
R10 Thursday
R11 Thursday
R12 Thursday
R12A Wednesday
R12B Wednesday
R12C Wednesday
R13 Thursday
R14 Thursday
R15 Thursday
R15 Thursday
R16 Wednesday
R18 Wednesday
R2 Thursday
R21 Wednesday
R22 Wednesday
R22A Wednesday
R24 Wednesday
R25 Wednesday
R27 Wednesday
R28 Wednesday
R29 Wednesday
R3 Thursday
R30 Wednesday
R30A Wednesday
R32 Wednesday
R33 Wednesday
R35 Wednesday
R37 Wednesday
R39 Wednesday
R39C Wednesday
R4 Thursday
R41 Wednesday
R43 Wednesday
R44 Wednesday
R45 Wednesday
R46 Wednesday
R4A Thursday
R5 Thursday
R6 Thursday
R6A Thursday
R7 Thursday
R7A Thursday
R8 Thursday
R8A Thursday
R9 Thursday
RAILROAD STREET (Delta) Wednesday
RANKIN ROAD Tuesday
REBECCA LANE Monday
RECREATION DRIVE (Delta) Wednesday
RED COTTAGE LANE Monday
RED FOX LANE Thursday
REDPATH LANE Tuesday
REDWING LANE Wednesday
REEVES LANE Tuesday
REILS ROAD Wednesday
RIDEAU FERRY ROAD Thursday
RIDEAU VIEW LANE Monday
RITZ ROAD Tuesday
ROBERT LANE Monday
ROCKY NARROWS LANE Thursday
ROCKY RIDGE LANE Monday
RUDGERS ROAD Tuesday
RUGGED LANE Tuesday
RUSGUSS LANE Thursday
RUSTIC LANE Monday
RYLAN RIDGE LANE Tuesday
SABLE LANE Monday
SABRE LANE Thursday
SADDLE AVENUE Thursday
SALEM ROAD (County Road 12) Monday
SALMON SIDE ROAD Thursday
SAND LAKE ROAD Tuesday
SANDY BEACH LANE Thursday
SCARLETT LANE Monday
SCOTT LANE Monday
SCOUTS LANE Wednesday
SETTLEMENT ROAD Wednesday
SHARON LANE Tuesday
SHELDON ROAD Wednesday
SHERRIFF LANE Tuesday
SHERWOOD ROAD Wednesday
SHORE VIEW LANE Thursday
SHORT POINT ROAD Tuesday
SILO ROAD Tuesday
SIMCOE STREET (Newboro) Monday
SIMPSON ROAD Tuesday
SLEEPY HOLLOW ROAD Tuesday
SMITH ROAD Wednesday
SOUTH POINT DRIVE Thursday
SPARROW LANE Monday
SPECTACLE LANE Monday
ST ANDREWS DRIVE Monday
ST MARY'S STREET (Portland) Wednesday
STANLEY LASH LANE Tuesday
STANSLY LANE Tuesday
STARGAZER LANE Wednesday
STARLIGHT LANE Monday
STARVIEW LANE Tuesday
STATION ROAD (Portland) Wednesday
STEVENS CREEK LANE Monday
STEVENS STREET (Newboro) Monday
STEWART STREET (Morton) Tuesday
STONE ARCH DAM LANE Tuesday
STONE HOUSE LANE Monday
STONEY SHORES LANE Monday
STRICKLAND ROAD Thursday
SUGAR BUSH HILL ROAD Wednesday
SUGARHOUSE LANE Monday
SUMAC LANE Tuesday
SUMMERS ROAD Wednesday
SUNDANCE LANE Thursday
SUNFISH LANE Tuesday
SUNNYSIDE ROAD Monday
SUNNYSIDE ROAD SOUTH Monday
SUNRISE LANE Monday
SUNSET DRIVE Thursday
SUNSET VIEW LANE Monday
SUNSHINE LANE Monday
SWALLOWS LANE Monday
SWAN LANE Monday
TABER HILL LANE Tuesday
TAGGART LANE Monday
TALL PINES LANE Tuesday
TARA LANE Tuesday
TAYLOR STREET Tuesday
TENNANT DRIVE Thursday
TENTH CONCESSION ROAD Monday
THOMAS ROAD Tuesday
THOMPSON LANE Monday
THOUSAND ACRE ROAD Wednesday
TIMPANY LANE Tuesday
TODD COURT Thursday
TOWER ROAD Thursday
TRACY LANE Thursday
TRADERS LANE Monday
TROTTERS LANE Monday
TROY LAKE ROAD Tuesday
TUCKER LANE Monday
TUDOR CIRCLE Thursday
TURNBULL LANE Monday
TURTLE BAY LANE Monday
UB1 Wednesday
UB2 Wednesday
UB4 Wednesday
UB5 Wednesday
UB6 Wednesday
UB6A Wednesday
UB7 Wednesday
UB7A Wednesday
UB8 Wednesday
UPPER RIDEAU DRIVE Monday
USTEL LANE Thursday
VISSER ROAD Wednesday
VISTA LANE Monday
WAGON WHEEL LANE Monday
WALNUT POINT ROAD Tuesday
WALTON LANE Tuesday
WARNER LANE Monday
WASHBURN ROAD Wednesday
WATER STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
WATER STREET (Newboro) Monday
WATER STREET (Portland) Wednesday
WATERS EDGE LANE Tuesday
WATSON LANE Tuesday
WEILBURG LANE Monday
WEISIGER LANE Tuesday
WHEELER WAY Tuesday
WHIPPOORWILL LANE Monday
WHITE FARM LANE Wednesday
WHITE TAIL LANE Thursday
WHITEFISH LAKE ROAD Tuesday
WHITES POINT ROAD Tuesday
WHITMORE ROAD Wednesday
WHITTLERS COVE LANE Monday
WICKWARE LANE Thursday
WILD APPLE LANE Tuesday
WILLIAM STREET (Delta) Wednesday
WILLIS WHARF Wednesday
WILLOW LANE Thursday
WILLS ROAD Wednesday
WILLS ROAD (South Elmsley)  Thursday
WILSON STREET (Elgin) Wednesday
WINDSOR CRESCENT Thursday
WINDWARD LANE Tuesday
WINTERGREEN LANE Monday
WOLFE LAKE ROAD Monday
WOODHALL LANE Monday
YOUNGS HILL ROAD Wednesday
YVON LANE Monday
Z2 Thursday
209 HUTCHINGS ROAD Monday *

* Private Road Collection: The Tuesday following Victoria Day marks the beginning of private road collection down most private roads. Private roads must be properly maintained in order for the waste vehicles to travel down. The brush/tree limbs must be trimmed back to avoid contact with the truck, safe sight lines & the road base must be wide enough and in adequate condition (wash outs/potholes repaired). The week of Thanksgiving is the last week for Private Road Collection. After this date, your waste & recycling must be taken to the main road.

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Contact Us

Gene Richardson
Fire Chief
613-283-4945 or 613-264-6241

Shane Peters
Deputy Fire Chief
613-359-5373

Doris Sawrie
Fire Administrator / Finance Clerk
1-800-928-2250 Ext.243

 

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1439 County Road 8, Delta, ON K0E 1G0

613-928-2251 or 1-800-928-2250

Fax: 613-928-3097

Email:

Hours of Operation

Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

After-Hours Road Emergency

1-877-798-5725

Portland Transfer Station

4427H Old Kingston Road, Portland
1-800-928-2250 ext. 230
Open: Wednesdays & Saturdays
8:00am to 4:00pm