Bracebridge Garbage Schedule, ON: Pickup Day & Calendar

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Bracebridge Garbage Dump and Pickup Helper: Collection Day, 2026 Calendar, Clear Bags, Green Bin and Rosewarne Drop-Off

This Bracebridge garbage schedule guide is built for the real Muskoka resident question: what zone is my road, is my garbage Week 1 or Week 2, what goes out by 7 a.m., why are clear bags required, who handles recycling now, and which Rosewarne site should I use for garbage, organics, mattresses, hazardous waste or a true dump run?

πŸ—ΊοΈ 5 collection zones πŸ•– Curbside starts 7 a.m. βšͺ Clear bag program 🟒 Green bin weekly πŸ”΅ Recycling by Circular Materials πŸ“ Rosewarne facilities

Quick Answer: How to Check the Bracebridge Garbage Schedule

Bracebridge garbage, organics and most waste drop-off services are managed by the District Municipality of Muskoka. Use the District’s online collection calendar or Muskoka Waste App to search your home address, find your waste collection day, print your calendar, sign up for reminders and receive weather-delay alerts.

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Start here

Search your home address

The online calendar is for single-family residences and dwellings up to four units. Enter your address carefully; if you have a unit number, enter it first and wait for the database to populate.

Week check

Find Week 1 or Week 2

Bracebridge roads are listed in the District’s Week 1 / Week 2 file. If you do not see your road under Week 1, scroll down and check Week 2 before choosing the wrong calendar.

Pickup time

Everything ready by 7 a.m.

Curbside collection starts at 7 a.m. Set material out by 7 a.m., but not before 7 p.m. the night before your collection day.

Local shortcut

If you searched β€œBracebridge garbage dump,” you may need one of three different routes: curbside collection, Rosewarne Transfer Station at 1062 Rosewarne Drive, Rosewarne Landfill at 1091 Rosewarne Drive, or the household hazardous waste depot at 1122 Rosewarne Drive.

What Bracebridge Residents Usually Need Today

Most residents are trying to solve one of these questions before 7 a.m., before a cottage cleanout, or before loading a trailer for Rosewarne.

Today

I need my pickup day

Use the District online calendar or Muskoka Waste App. Then confirm whether your address is Week 1 or Week 2.

Recycling

I need blue box help

Recycling collection is managed through Circular Materials, with GFL handling Bracebridge recycling service questions, missed collections and replacement bins.

Clear bag

I need garbage bag rules

Clear bags are required. Non-compliant garbage bags may not be collected or may be charged differently at waste facilities.

Dump run

I have furniture or hazardous waste

Large items and appliances are not collected curbside. Use District drop-off pages, Rosewarne facilities and HHW guidance before loading your vehicle.

Bracebridge Collection Calendar and Map: Address Lookup First

Bracebridge uses Muskoka’s five-zone collection calendar. The map is useful for understanding general collection days, but the District says the map is general information only. Your exact address lookup is the safest answer.

Official tool

Find Your Collection Schedule

Use the District tool to find your collection day, view or print your calendar, get weather-delay alerts and add reminders to your personal calendar.

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Official Bracebridge week list

Week 1 / Week 2 road list

Use the Bracebridge road list to confirm whether your garbage schedule follows the Week 1 or Week 2 calendar.

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Map honesty note

This embedded map gives Bracebridge context only. It is not a live pickup-zone map. Use the District address lookup and official calendar for your actual collection day.

Muskoka Collection Zones for Bracebridge Residents

The Muskoka 2026 calendar shows five curbside collection zones. Your street and week decide which calendar applies, so do not guess based only on neighbourhood or nearby roads.

Zone 1

Monday collection

Use the official address lookup to confirm whether your property is in the Monday zone and whether your garbage follows Week 1 or Week 2.

Zone 2

Tuesday collection

Tuesday zone properties still need the correct Week 1 / Week 2 garbage calendar because garbage is not always weekly year-round.

Zone 3

Wednesday collection

Set material out by 7 a.m. and keep garbage within the District limit unless you are using valid garbage bag tags.

Zone 4

Thursday collection

Holiday weeks can change the schedule. The calendar and app are safer than memory during holiday and storm weeks.

Zone 5

Friday collection

If your Friday material is not collected by 7 p.m., bring it back in and set it out again on your next scheduled collection day unless the District or contractor gives another instruction.

Cottage / private road

Do not assume curbside service

Private roads, seasonal roads, water-access properties and commercial or multi-residential sites can have different rules. Use the District pages or speak with your landlord, property manager or developer.

Clear Bag Rules, Garbage Limits and Bag Tags in Bracebridge

Muskoka’s clear bag program is a major part of garbage collection in Bracebridge. The District says non-compliant garbage bags are not collected at curbside or accepted without charge at District waste facilities.

Curbside limit

1 bag weekly / 2 bags bi-weekly

For residents with curbside collection, the District lists the garbage limit as one garbage bag weekly during summer and two bags bi-weekly during winter. Green bin organics remain weekly.

Weight limit

Maximum 25 kg / 55 lb

Curbside waste must be securely bagged and tied shut, standard household size, not oversized contractor bags, and must not exceed 25 kg / 55 lb.

Privacy bags

Two small privacy bags allowed

With the clear bag program, residents may use up to two smaller opaque privacy bags inside each larger clear bag. Keep privacy bags grocery-bag sized.

Extra garbage

$8 tags or 5 for $35

The District lists garbage bag tags at $8 each or five for $35. A maximum of 10 tagged bags may be used per garbage collection day.

Holiday relief

One extra clear bag after listed holidays

The District allows one additional clear, colourless garbage bag on the next collection day after listed holidays such as New Year’s Day, Family Day, Easter, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Large item warning

Garbage bag tags are for additional household bags of garbage. The District says it does not collect large items or appliances at the curb.

Green Bin Organics Collection in Bracebridge

Green bin organics collection is weekly year-round on curbside collection routes. The District is expanding organics collection to all residents receiving curbside collection, and residents without curbside green bin service can bring organics to any District transfer station at no charge.

Weekly collection

Green bin stays weekly

Even when garbage moves to bi-weekly winter collection, green bin collection continues weekly year-round in green bin service areas.

Accepted examples

Food scraps and soiled paper

Accepted examples include baked goods, cooked bones, coffee grounds and filters, dairy, eggshells, fruit and vegetables, leftovers, cooked meat, rice, pasta, plate scrapings, greasy pizza boxes, paper towels, napkins, facial tissues and shredded paper.

Not accepted

No plastic, diapers or pet waste

Do not put kitty litter, raw meat, pet waste, diapers, plastic, Styrofoam or dryer lint in the green bin. Use only approved compostable liners or kraft paper bags.

Need a bin?

The District provides a green bin request form. Replacement green bins can also be purchased at transfer stations at the listed at-cost price, which can change.

Official Video Help: Waste Management in Muskoka

The District’s official waste management video explains collection programs, drop-off locations, waste diversion and the Waste App. It is useful for Bracebridge residents who want the bigger picture before using Rosewarne or curbside services.

Best use

Watch the video for the system overview, then use the address lookup, Waste Wizard, Muskoka Waste App and Rosewarne facility pages for exact dates, sorting and drop-off rules.

Bracebridge Recycling: Circular Materials, GFL and Blue Box Rules

The District says it no longer governs blue box recycling collection or management. Recycling is handled under Ontario’s producer responsibility system through Circular Materials. For Bracebridge recycling service questions, the Circular Materials Bracebridge page lists GFL as the contact.

Service contact

GFL handles recycling questions

For replacement bins, missed recycling collections and other recycling questions, contact GFL at Muskoka@gflenv.com or 1-855-344-2439.

Recycling basics

Clean, dry and loose

Circular Materials says containers should be rinsed, materials should be clean, dry and loose, cardboard should be flattened and bundled, and recycling should be at the curb by 7 a.m.

Oops sticker causes

Fix the issue before next week

Oversized cardboard, unaccepted items, harmful materials, incorrect container type, or materials that are not clean, dry and empty can trigger a recycling sticker.

Hazardous recycling warning

Batteries, sharps and hazardous materials do not belong in recycling. Use designated drop-off programs or household hazardous waste options.

Missed Garbage, Recycling or Organics Pickup in Bracebridge

The fastest missed-collection route is the Muskoka Waste App. You can also use the District missed collection form or contact the appropriate contractor based on the material.

Before reporting

Check these common causes

  • Was material out by 7 a.m.?
  • Was it placed out before 7 p.m. the night before?
  • Was your address Week 1 or Week 2?
  • Was the bag clear, colourless and properly tied?
  • Was the bag over the weight limit?
  • Was recycling clean, dry, loose and in the correct container?
  • Was there a weather delay or road access issue?
Report path

Use app, form or GFL

The Muskoka Waste App is the quickest way to report missed garbage, recycling or organics pickup. The 2026 calendar also lists GFL Environmental at muskoka@gflenv.com or 1-855-344-2439.

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Collection window

Collectors may be out until 7 p.m. If your material has not been collected by then and no delay notice applies, bring it back inside and set it out again on the next scheduled collection day unless the District or contractor gives other instructions.

Leaf and Yard Waste Collection in Bracebridge Urban Areas

The 2026 Muskoka calendar lists curbside leaf and yard waste collection for urban residents on May 11, May 25, October 12 and October 26. Set material out by 7 a.m. on Monday and pickup occurs during the week.

Spring dates

May 11 and May 25

Urban residents can use the spring curbside collection dates for accepted leaf and yard waste materials.

Fall dates

October 12 and October 26

Fall leaf and yard waste pickup is scheduled on the listed Mondays, with pickup occurring during the week.

Missed or rural

Use transfer stations

Non-urban residents, or anyone who misses collection, can drop off accepted leaf and yard waste at District transfer stations at no charge.

Bracebridge Garbage Dump Options: Rosewarne Transfer Station, Landfill and HHW Depot

Bracebridge residents often say β€œthe dump,” but there are different Rosewarne locations and rules. Check the District page before visiting because accepted materials, fees and hours can change.

Transfer station

Rosewarne Transfer Station

Address: 1062 Rosewarne Drive, Bracebridge. The District lists accepted materials including bagged garbage, brush, cardboard, chargeable recycling, wood, electronic waste, Freon units, leaf and yard waste, mattresses, organics, residential recycling, re-use materials, scrap metal and tires.

Landfill

Rosewarne Landfill

Address: 1091 Rosewarne Drive, Bracebridge. The landfill receives waste from District licensed waste facilities and is the only active landfill in Muskoka.

HHW depot

Household Hazardous Waste

Bracebridge’s year-round HHW drop-off facility is listed at 1122 Rosewarne Drive. It is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with selected 2026 Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Facility fee caution

$15 minimum on chargeable loads

The 2026 disposal fee guide lists a $15 minimum fee for chargeable material. Clear bagged garbage over the weekly limit, black bags, mattresses, furniture, Freon units and mixed loads can be charged differently.

Clear bags at facilities

Black bags can cost more

Effective February 9, 2026, bagged waste brought to transfer stations must be in clear, colourless garbage bags. Black or opaque bags are charged under the mixed waste fee at District drop-off facilities.

Household Hazardous Waste, Electronics, Mattresses and Special Items

Some materials should never be hidden inside clear bags or recycling. Batteries, paint, medicines, fuel, cleaners, pesticides, motor oil, propane, fluorescent bulbs and sharps need special handling.

HHW events

Bracebridge 2026 Saturday dates

The HHW page lists selected Bracebridge Saturdays in 2026: January 24, March 28, May 30, July 4 and September 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Electronics

Free e-waste drop-off

Electronic waste is listed as a no-charge item at District waste facilities. Use the District facility page to confirm the correct location and current rules.

Mattresses and furniture

Facility route, not curbside

The District does not collect large items or appliances at the curb. Mattresses, box springs and furniture should be checked against the current facility fee guide before drop-off.

Safety rule

Never put hazardous liquids, batteries, sharps, propane, paint or fuel in garbage or recycling. These materials create real fire and worker-safety risks.

New Bracebridge Resident Checklist

If you just moved to Bracebridge, set up your garbage routine once and you will avoid most wrong-week, wrong-bag and wrong-drop-off problems.

First 10 minutes

Set your pickup routine

  • Open the District collection schedule tool.
  • Search your exact address.
  • Confirm Week 1 or Week 2 for your road.
  • Download the Muskoka Waste App for reminders.
  • Save GFL contact details for recycling and missed collection issues.
Before a cleanout

Plan the dump route

  • Use Rosewarne Transfer Station for accepted drop-off items.
  • Use Rosewarne Landfill when the District directs larger loads there.
  • Use the HHW depot for hazardous waste.
  • Use Waste Wizard for confusing items.
  • Use clear, colourless bags for facility garbage.

Bracebridge Garbage Schedule FAQ

How do I check my Bracebridge garbage pickup day?

Use the District of Muskoka online collection calendar or Muskoka Waste App. Search your exact home address, then confirm whether your road is Week 1 or Week 2.

What time should garbage be out in Bracebridge?

Curbside collection starts at 7 a.m. Set materials out by 7 a.m., but not before 7 p.m. the night before collection.

Does Bracebridge require clear garbage bags?

Yes. Muskoka’s clear bag program applies. Clear, colourless bags help workers identify divertible and hazardous materials. Non-compliant bags may not be collected or may be charged differently at District waste facilities.

How much garbage can I put out in Bracebridge?

The District lists the residential curbside limit as one garbage bag weekly during summer and two bags bi-weekly during winter, based on standard 75L bags or cans. Extra tagged bags are available within limits.

How much are Muskoka garbage bag tags?

The District lists garbage bag tags at $8 each or five tags for $35. A maximum of 10 tagged bags are permitted per garbage collection day.

Is green bin collected weekly in Bracebridge?

Yes, green bin organics collection is weekly year-round in curbside green bin service areas. Residents without curbside green bin service can bring organics to any District transfer station at no charge.

Who handles Bracebridge recycling collection questions?

Recycling is managed under Circular Materials. The Circular Materials Bracebridge page lists GFL for replacement bins, missed collections and recycling questions at Muskoka@gflenv.com or 1-855-344-2439.

Where is the Bracebridge garbage dump?

Common Bracebridge dump routes include Rosewarne Transfer Station at 1062 Rosewarne Drive and Rosewarne Landfill at 1091 Rosewarne Drive. Household hazardous waste is listed at 1122 Rosewarne Drive. Check the District page before visiting.

Does Bracebridge collect furniture or appliances curbside?

No. The District says it does not collect large items or appliances at the curb. Use the official drop-off locations, landfill page and fee guide before taking furniture, mattresses or appliances to a facility.

When is Bracebridge household hazardous waste drop-off open?

The year-round Bracebridge HHW facility at 1122 Rosewarne Drive is listed as open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., plus selected 2026 Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Verify before visiting.

Editorial and Source Verification Note

This independent Bracebridge garbage schedule and garbage dump guide was prepared for garbage-collection.org using official District Municipality of Muskoka collection schedule, 2026 calendar, Bracebridge Week 1 / Week 2 list, curbside garbage, green bin organics, recycling, clear bag, missed collection, leaf and yard waste, Rosewarne Landfill, Rosewarne Transfer Station and household hazardous waste information, plus the official Circular Materials Bracebridge recycling page.

Before setting out waste, buying tags, reporting a missed collection, visiting Rosewarne, using HHW drop-off or taking special materials to a facility, confirm current details through the District of Muskoka, Muskoka Waste App, Circular Materials, GFL or the official facility page.

Final Resident Summary: Bookmark This Before Bracebridge Collection Morning

For the Bracebridge garbage schedule, use the District of Muskoka address lookup or Muskoka Waste App first. Confirm your road’s Week 1 or Week 2 calendar, set material out by 7 a.m., and follow the clear bag rules.

Garbage limits change between summer weekly and winter bi-weekly patterns, but green bin organics collection stays weekly year-round in service areas. Recycling service is managed through Circular Materials, with GFL listed for missed recycling, replacement bins and service questions.

If you searched for β€œBracebridge garbage dump,” choose the right Rosewarne route. Rosewarne Transfer Station, Rosewarne Landfill and the Bracebridge HHW depot serve different needs. Do not take hazardous waste, furniture, mattresses, appliances or large cleanout loads without checking the official District facility and fee pages first.

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