March 19, 2026 · 0 Comments
Yard waste is collected seasonally between April and November in Dufferin County. As the beginning of yard waste season approaches, the county would like to remind residents of some tips to ensure they’re ready for collection.
Collection routes
Not sure if you live in a rural subdivision? Visit dufferincounty.ca/waste-services/yard-waste for a list of neighbourhoods.
Collection in rural areas begins the week of April 6. Yard waste is collected on a monthly call-in basis. To be added to the list, contact GFL at 1-888-941-3345 ext.1 one week in advance of the scheduled collection each month.
You can also check out the Yard Waste Collection Map at dufferincounty.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Yard-Waste-Map.pdf to determine your route.
For Weeks A and B, collection starts on Monday at 7 a.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.
Only include acceptable items in yard waste
Acceptable items for yard waste include:
Bags or bins?
Place yard waste in paper bags, open labeled containers or bundles. Dufferin Waste also provides yellow yard waste stickers for personal containers. Contact the team at 519-941-2816 ext. 2620 or email dufferinwaste@dufferincounty.ca.
At the curb
Label yard waste containers. Plastic bags are not permitted.
Each bag/container should not exceed 125 litres (33 gallons), 20 kilograms (44 pounds).
Bundles should not exceed 1.25 metres (4 feet). Secure bundles with twine.
Mow it, then leave it!
Did you know grass clippings help nourish your lawn? Grass clippings are made up of 80 to 90 percent water and decompose quickly, allowing the soil to receive nutrients, such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. This helps avoid the use of synthetic fertilizers. Grasscycle this season for healthier grass, plus less raking and bagging!
Properly dispose of noxious weeds
Noxious weeds like giant hogweed, wild parsnip, garlic mustard and more are not accepted in the County’s green bin or yard waste collection programs and should be handled with care.
Noxious weeds are considered garbage and have additional rules for disposal:
For curbside collection: any bags of noxious weeds that exceed the one bag limit will require a garbage bag tag.
For a complete list of bag tag vendors, visit dufferincounty.ca/waste-services/garbage.
For safety reasons, please notify GFL prior to collection: 1-888-941-3345 ext.1.
Drop-off at GFL transfer station: a per bag disposal charge will apply. Please call the GFL Transfer Station (519-943-0101) to notify them of the disposal. Residents are asked to bring the material first thing in the morning. The GFL Transfer Station is located at 473051 County Road 11, Amaranth.