Residents can take advantage of all the available leaf collection and disposal options during the Fall Season: Curbside Collection, Operations Drop Off Days, Dufferin County Yard Waste Program, Mulching, Composting and Leaving the Leaves.
Curbside collection is provided only to residents in older neighbourhoods on streets with mature boulevard trees (trees on the road allowance – near the roadway). Residents are required to use Dufferin County’s Yard Waste Program for small amounts of leaves and for leaves generated on private property.
The 2023 collection period starts October 23 and ends November 17, 2023. Collection schedule will vary by Zone. Check your date before you rake! Be sure to have your loose leaves out for 7:00am of the date listed on your Zone.
Please do not rake the leaves to the curb after Sunday November 12, 2023. Final collection will be in progress that week. Any leaves not already at the curb during the final collection will be the resident’s responsibility to remove, bag for Dufferin County Yard Waste, or bring to a Drop Off Day.
October 23 – November 17, 2023
(North of Main Street, West of Owen Sound St.): Thursdays – October 26, November 02, November 09, November 16, 2023
(North of Main Street, East of Owen Sound St.): Tuesdays – October 24, October 31, November 07, November 14, 2023
(South of Main St.): Tuesdays – October 24, October 31, November 07, November 14, 2023
All dates are weather dependent.
Bring your loose leaves (bulk or bagged) to the Shelburne Transfer Yard at 601 Victoria Street between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM on the following dates for free disposal:
Bringing your loose leaves to the Drop Off Day events will ensure the leaves do not blow back onto your property and will keep the roadside clear.
Dufferin County Yard Waste Program is carried out bi-weekly until the week of November 20, 2023. For a full schedule please see the Dufferin County Waste Guide or visit: https://dufferincounty.ca/waste-services/yard-waste.
Collection starts on Monday at 7a.m. and continues throughout the week until the area is completed. Please note that your yard waste collection may not be the same day as your regular collection day.
These are the most economical and environmentally beneficial method to get rid of loose leaves. It also relieves you from the frustration of finding time for yard work to match collection schedules, either due to tree leaves not dropping or missing the pickup window.
Try mulching leaves with a lawn mower or other device to reduce the volume of the leaf pile for home storage or composting. Simply mowing your leaves, in a dry condition, on your lawn adds organic material directly to your lawn.
Collected leaves can be slowly added to your home compost. They break down into useful organic material that can be added to home gardening projects. Leaves, although bulky when first raked, will compost well over winter. Make sure the leaves are moist. It also helps to mix in some fruit and vegetable scraps. Learn more from the Composting Council of Canada.
Leaving the leaves on your property provides great shelter for pollinators (bees, butterflies, and months) over the winter months. This will also provide a natural mulch to help suppress weeds and add nutrients to your soil.
For any remaining leaves or if you have missed the Town’s pick-up — leaves should be:
Questions? Contact 519-925-2600 ext. 261 or email jkaske@shelburne.ca
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