Durham Region residents are being reminded that waste collection schedules will change during the week of Canada Day as municipal services adjust for the July 1 holiday.
Regional officials have announced that regular curbside collection services will shift by one day throughout the week, affecting thousands of households across Durham Region. Residents are encouraged to review their updated collection schedules to avoid missed pickups.
The schedule adjustment applies to waste collection services managed by the Region of Durham in Ajax, Brock, Clarington, Pickering, Scugog, and Uxbridge. Residents living in these municipalities should place waste materials at the curb according to the revised collection calendar for the holiday week.
Under the temporary schedule, any waste collection normally scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, will instead occur on Thursday, July 2. The one-day delay will continue throughout the remainder of the week. Collections originally scheduled for Thursday, July 2, will move to Friday, July 3, while Friday collections will take place on Saturday, July 4.
Regional officials say the schedule changes are necessary due to the Canada Day statutory holiday and are part of the annual holiday collection program designed to maintain service throughout the week.
While the Region oversees waste collection services in several Durham municipalities, residents of Oshawa and Whitby are reminded that garbage and green bin collection services in those communities are provided directly by their respective municipalities. Residents should continue to follow guidance issued by their local municipal governments regarding collection services.
Ontario’s recycling system is now managed by Circular Materials. Residents seeking information regarding blue box recycling collection schedules and services are encouraged to consult Circular Materials for the most current recycling information.
To help residents stay informed, Durham Region continues to promote the Durham Region Waste App, which provides customized collection schedules, service alerts, waste reminders, and access to the popular Know Before You Throw search tool. The mobile application allows residents to quickly verify collection dates and determine proper disposal methods for various household items.
Officials say the app has become an increasingly valuable resource for residents, particularly during holiday periods when regular collection schedules are adjusted. Residents can also access collection information through the online calendar available on the Durham Region website.
In addition to collection schedule changes, several Regional Waste Management Facilities will temporarily close for the Canada Day holiday. Facilities located in Brock, Scugog, and Oshawa, along with the Household Special Waste Depot in Clarington, will be closed on Wednesday, July 1.
All affected facilities are scheduled to resume normal operating hours on Thursday, July 2.
Residents should also be aware that the Durham Region Waste Management Centre located at 4600 Garrard Road in Whitby remains closed for an extended construction project. The facility will remain unavailable until at least August 31 while improvements are completed on-site.
To minimize inconvenience during the closure, Durham Region has expanded online ordering and delivery services for waste-related products. Residents can purchase new Green Bins, kitchen containers, backyard composters, and bag tags online. The Region is also offering free home delivery and exchange services for eligible green bins and kitchen containers.
Municipal officials encourage residents to plan ahead for both waste collection changes and facility closures during the Canada Day holiday period. Proper preparation can help ensure collection services run smoothly and prevent confusion regarding pickup dates.
As Durham Region prepares for Canada Day celebrations, residents are encouraged to review their collection schedules, download the Waste App, and stay informed through official municipal communication channels.
For additional information regarding collection schedules, facility operations, or waste services, residents can visit Durham Region’s waste management website or contact Regional customer service for assistance.





















