Township of Lanark Highlands
Transfer Station | Address | Acceptable Items | Operating Hours |
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Flower Station | 770 Hills of Peace Road | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
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Hours |
Lanark Village | 115 Forbes Road | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
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Hours |
Middleville | 4686 Wolf Grove Road | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
Hazardous Waste |
Hours |
Robertson Lake | 3962 South Lavant Road | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
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Hours |
Snye Road | 171 Snye Road | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
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Hours |
Watson's Corner | 2256 3rd Concession Dalhousie | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
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Hours |
Landfill | Address | Acceptable Items | Operating Hours |
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McDonald's Corners | 800 10th Concession Dalhousie | Acceptable Items
Bagged Household Waste
Construction & Demolition waste |
Hours |
Lanark Highlands operates a network of transfer stations and landfills for its residents. Landfills are the final resting place for non-recyclable garbage; they require a frequent cover of soil to prevent garbage from attracting wildlife or blowing around as litter. Since cover material fills valuable space, the Township operates one landfill at a time in order to preserve capacity. The McDonalds Corners Waste Site is currently the Township’s active landfill site.
LARGE LOADS MUST BE SORTED!
Loads of construction & demolition waste MUST be sorted prior to delivery to the landfill. Scrap metal must be separated for deposit into designated areas at the waste site. Load separation increases the Municipality's ability to divert materials from the landfill and recycling increases revenues to pay for waste management. Load separation extends the life of our landfills and reduces your tipping fees.
If you have any questions about waste disposal, please contact the Lanark Highlands Township Office at 613-259-2398 ext. 242.
Description | Fee |
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Drywall | $155/tonne |
Asphalt Shingles | |
Construction Waste | |
Un-bagged Waste | |
Sofas | |
Mattresses | $45.00/piece |
Refrigeration Units (All units must be tagged to certify that refrigerants have be removed) |
Tagged Units - NO CHARGE |
Non-tagged Units – the charge shall be established by current contract price for removal of refrigerants. As of Jan 1 2021, $15.00 |
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Tires | NO CHARGE |
Brush and Readily Compostable Material (vegetation) | |
Electronic Waste | |
Minimum Fee (anything less than 0.03 tonnes or 4 cu. ft. | $5.00 |
Illegal Dumping Fine | $1,000 |
What IS Acceptable in your Blue Box?
What is NOT Acceptable in your Blue Box?
Lanark Highlands will be working with Miller Waste for the curbside collection of residential recyclables effective January 1st, 2025. Our current waste collection contractor, Emterra Environmental will be responsible for all Lanark Village curbside waste collection as well as the collection of all business and institutional recyclables.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call or e-mail the Public Works Department at the contacts below.
Kathryn Maton, Manager of Public Works
613-259-2398 ext. 239
Lindsay Hutchings, Public Works Administrative Assistant
613-259-2398 ext. 242
For residential recycling concerns please contact:
Miller Waste
1-888-852-2374
Residents of Lanark Village who currently receive curbside pickup will continue to do so without the need of a bag tag.
Curbside Pickup Day: Fridays with garbage and blue boxes at the curb by 7:00 a.m.
Additional bags in excess of these limits and uncollectible waste can be taken to any waste site during normal operating hours for disposal without incurring any additional charge or needing a bag tag.
A bag or container used for waste disposal shall not exceed 45 pounds when full.
Uncollectible Waste
The following items are considered ‘uncollectible waste’ and will not be collected curbside:
Any uncollectable waste will be left at the curb with a courtesy tag explaining why it was not picked up.
Acceptable Blue Box Items
Uncollectable Recycling
The following materials are uncollectable in the Lanark Village Curbside program:
Where can you recycle your mattress? |
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When | During normal operating hours |
How | Containers at the sites for protection against weather |
Acceptable Materials |
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It is estimated that the Township sends over 400 mattresses per year for disposal
The fee for recycling a mattress/boxspring is $45 per piece and will be collected at the time of delivery.
For details on the process of mattress recycling, visit the Recyc-Mattress website.
For additional information or alternative options for mattress recycling, contact:
Lanark Highlands Public Works Assistant
613-259-2398 ext 242
Lanark Highlands collects used tires at all waste sites so they can be diverted from landfill and recycled. Tires of all sizes, on or off rims are accepted. No tipping fees apply.
From 2009 – 2013 residents of Lanark Highlands recycled over 18,000 tires through municipal waste sites. By becoming a registered collector of used tires for Ontario Tire Stewardship, the township turned an expense into a source of income. Instead of paying to have tires hauled away, the Township is paid for every tire collected for the provincial tire recycling program. You can do your part to generate waste management revenues by bringing your used tires to a waste site near you.
The Used Tire Program benefits Ontario by promoting safer methods of reusing and recycling scrap tires, by creating jobs and economic growth, and by protecting the health and safety of people and the environment.
Lanark Highlands is doing its part to help Ontario meet its scrap tire goals.
For more information about the provincial tire recycling program, go to www.rethinktires.ca
Lanark Highlands Public Works Assistant
613-259-2398 ext 242
It is also recommended that cans and bottles be the original with labels and that they are placed in a cardboard box to make for easier disposal.
The following items are not accepted:
Thank you and we look forward to another great season!
E-Waste is made up of electrical and electronic products that are no longer wanted by their owners. 90% of Ontarians have unwanted electronic devices to dispose of.
Lanark Highlands collects E-Waste at all waste sites so it can be sorted and processed at approved facilities in Ontario and Quebec. In 2010 residents of Lanark Highlands recycled 13.4 tonnes of E-Waste through municipal waste sites; in 2013 E-Waste recycling increased by over 180% to 37.8 tonnes!
When you recycle E-Waste you support the development of Green Industry in Canada while reclaiming valuable resources and preserving local landfill space.
The following E-Waste is accepted at all waste sites. No tipping fees apply.
For more information and a detailed list of accepted materials go towww.recyclemyelectronics.ca.
Hours of operation for the Reuse Centre remain the same as the landfill; Summer Hours (May 15 - Sept 14) Thursday 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm and Sunday 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Winter Hours (Sept 15 - May 14) Thursday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
The Reuse Centre is a community-based volunteer organization that partners with the Township to divert reusable goods from the landfill and redistribute them free-of-charge to people who can use them.
Books, clothing, house wares, craft materials, furniture, electronics, small appliances, sports & garden equipment, reusable windows and doors are all accepted at the Reuse Centre from Lanark Highlands' residents. (Due to limited storage capacity and volunteer labour, donations from outside of the Township are discouraged.)
The Reuse Centre is located at the McDonald's Corners Waste Site: 800 Con. 10, Dalhousie at County Road 12, and is open during regular waste site hours.
'The ReUsers', a volunteer group dedicated to maximum diversion from the landfill, staff the Reuse Centre. In October 2009 the ReUsers, with support from the municipality, local businesses and volunteer carpenters opened a new facility to accept, sort, and distribute reusable goods. Diversion from the landfill increased with the new and improved facility from an estimated 16 tonnes of material in 2009 to 37 tonnes in 2010 – a 130% increase in diversion! As of 2023, it is estimated that over 100 tonnes of materials are diverted annually.
To CONTACT the ReUsers (to offer your volunteer labour or to get information to assist in establishing a Reuse Centre in another community) phone Lynne Parks at 613-278-2739, Chris Anstead at (613) 278-1428, or email
75 George Street,
PO BOX 340
Lanark, Ontario
K0G 1K0
613-259-2398
1-800-239-4695
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.