Significant Weather Event Lifted
The declaration of the Significant Weather Event has officially been lifted as of 9:00a.m. Tuesday December 30, 2025.
The declaration of the Significant Weather Event has officially been lifted as of 9:00a.m. Tuesday December 30, 2025.
Tuesday, December 30: Collection remains unchanged.
Friday, January 2: Collection will take place on Wednesday, December 31.
The Town of Gananoque has declared a Significant Weather Event in response to winter weather conditions that will impact travel throughout the Town of Gananoque. This declaration is made pursuant to Ontario Regulation 239/02, Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways.
For the next two weeks, Friday curbside collection will take place on Wednesday, December 24 & Wednesday, December 31.
Residents who normally receive Friday collection should place materials at the curb on these Wednesdays for the next two weeks only.
ESTIMATED DATE AND TIME:
Winter 2025-2026
NOTICE:
Some garbage bins have been removed from the BIA for the winter months.
ESTIMATED DATE AND TIME:
Monday Dec 22 7:00a.m. to 3:30p.m.
NOTICE:
Sidewalk in front of 95 King Street East will be temporarily closed on Monday December 22 for eavestrough work. Please use sidewalk on north side of KSE during closure.
Update: As of December 19 at 12:45 p.m., Charles Street has reopened
Charles Street closed from Brock Street to Garden Street while staff clean up debris from fallen tree.
Winter Reminder - Please refrain from shovelling, blowing, or plowing snow onto the roadway. This practice is prohibited under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, Section 181, as it creates unsafe conditions for motorists.
On behalf of the Town, thank you for your patience in this matter.
The Town of Gananoque is pleased to announce the launch of iCity Online — a new, convenient way for ratepayers to manage their accounts anytime, from anywhere.
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Monday December 15 at 11:00PM to 7:00AM
Overnight snow removal will take place along King Street East from Charles Street to the King Street Bridge on Monday December 15 11:00PM to 7:00AM. A friendly reminder, no overnight parking on ALL streets until April 1st, 2025.
The Ontario government has passed legislation which would create a new Ontario Provincial Conservation Agency to provide oversight and strategic direction for Conservation Authorities.
Place your (real) Christmas tree at the curb January 5-16, 2026, without lights, cords or decorations & Staff will be by to collect it.
IMPORTANT: Trees are NOT being accepted at the Arena this year.