York Region Garbage Collection Helper: Pickup Day, Local Calendar, Depot and Sorting Guide
York Region garbage collection is different from a normal city schedule because York Region does not collect recycling or garbage directly from homes and buildings. Your pickup day comes from your local city or town, while York Region is still important for waste depots, hazardous waste, special items, recycling lookup help and regional waste programs.
Quick Answer: York Region Pickup Day Comes From Your Local City or Town
For the York Region garbage schedule, the first answer is not one regional calendar. York Region says it does not collect recycling or garbage from your home or building. If you need pickup day, missed pickup, garbage limits, holiday changes, green bin timing, yard waste or large item rules, use your local municipalityโs official waste calendar.
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Use your municipality
Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Stouffville each publish their own collection calendar or address lookup.
Use York Region
York Region helps with garbage and recycling information, Bindicator item lookup, waste depots, household hazardous waste and special item disposal.
Recycling responsibility changed
Blue box service in Ontario moved to producer responsibility. In many York municipalities, recycling inquiries may now route through Circular Materials, GFL or another listed collector.
Do not search โYork Region garbage dayโ and stop there. First choose your local city or town, then check your exact address or waste zone. York Region is the right place for depots and sorting, but not the final curbside pickup calendar for most homes.
What York Region Residents Usually Need Today
Most visitors are not researching waste policy. They need the correct next step before collection morning, before a holiday week, or before loading a car for a depot run.
I need my pickup day
Choose your local city or town below. Use its calendar, map, address search or Recycle Coach tool to confirm your collection day.
I do not know where an item goes
Use York Regionโs Bindicator or your local What Goes Where tool before placing batteries, paint, electronics, foam, glass or hazardous items at the curb.
My pickup was missed
Missed pickup reporting is usually handled by your local municipality or its contractor, not a single York Region curbside hotline.
I have furniture or an appliance
Large item rules vary by municipality. Some require tags or booking with GFL, while others include limited bulky items on garbage day.
York Region Garbage Collection by City or Town
Use this section as the actual pickup-day router. Start with the municipality where your property is located. Then follow that local calendar for set-out time, green bin, garbage, recycling, yard waste, bulky items, holiday changes and missed collection reporting.
Town of Aurora waste guide
Aurora provides a 2026 Waste Collection Guide and local garbage, yard waste and green bin guidance. Recycling changed under the producer-led blue box model.
Open Aurora waste pageCollection schedule and Recycle Coach
East Gwillimbury provides a 2026 Waste Calendar, collection days map and Recycle Coach reminders. Green bin is weekly, while garbage and recycling are biweekly.
Open East Gwillimbury scheduleWaste and recycling calendar
Georgina provides waste and recycling calendars, Recycle Coach support and holiday rules. During statutory holiday weeks, collection may move forward one day.
Open Georgina waste pageKing Township waste schedule
King publishes a 2026 Waste Collection Schedule with garbage, green bin organics, yard waste, recycling, hazardous waste and curbside giveaway information.
Open King waste pageCollection schedules and reminders
Markham has collection schedules, reminder options, clear bag garbage information and a What Goes Where search. Place material at the curb by the local set-out time shown by Markham.
Open Markham schedulesWaste and Recycling Calendar
Newmarket provides a 2026 Waste and Recycling Calendar, Recycle Coach reminders, collection status updates and missed collection guidance through GFL.
Open Newmarket waste pageWaste Management Calendar
Richmond Hill provides garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and building-specific waste information, including a Waste Management Calendar and zone details.
Open Richmond Hill waste pageBlue or Yellow schedule lookup
Vaughan provides a collection schedule map and address search to determine whether garbage is collected on the Blue or Yellow biweekly schedule.
Open Vaughan scheduleCollection calendar and reminders
Stouffville publishes a 2026 collection calendar and waste collection map. Residents are told to set materials out by 7 a.m. on collection day.
Open Stouffville calendarIf your address is near a border, do not guess by postal city. Use the official municipal lookup for the property. A Vaughan address, Markham address and Richmond Hill address can have very different collection rules even when they are close on the map.
York Region Collection Map and Calendar: Use Local Maps for Pickup, Regional Map for Depots
A map is helpful, but there is no single York Region curbside pickup map that replaces your local city or town calendar. York Region is the regional layer for depots and waste programs; your municipality is the pickup-day layer.
Use local map or address search
For collection day, use the local city or town schedule. Vaughan uses a Blue/Yellow biweekly schedule lookup. East Gwillimbury uses a collection days map and Recycle Coach. Other municipalities publish calendars or address tools.
Use York Region waste depots
For hazardous waste, special items, recycling depots, compost facilities and transfer station options, use York Regionโs official waste depot pages and Bindicator tool.
This map gives regional context only. It is not a live pickup-zone map. For pickup day, use the official schedule page for your local city or town.
Garbage, Recycling, Green Bin and Yard Waste: What Usually Changes by Municipality
Across York Region, many local calendars use weekly organics, biweekly garbage, biweekly recycling or seasonal yard waste. But the exact rules, limits, set-out times, holiday shifts, tags and bulky item steps are local. Always confirm with your municipality.
Often weekly, but check local rules
Several York municipalities collect green bin organics weekly. Bag type, liner rules, bin weight limits, pests, winter placement and broken-bin replacement can be local.
2026 blue box rules changed
Blue box service moved to producer responsibility. In many municipalities, collection may still happen on the same local day, but customer service may be routed through Circular Materials, GFL, Miller Waste or another listed collector.
Limits and tags vary
Some municipalities use bag limits, tags, clear bag rules or bulky-item limits. Do not assume a Vaughan rule applies in Markham, Newmarket, Aurora or Georgina.
When in doubt, read the local calendar first, then use York Regionโs Bindicator for items that do not clearly belong in garbage, recycling or green bin.
2026 Blue Box Change in York Region: Why Recycling Questions Can Feel Confusing
Ontarioโs recycling system shifted to producer responsibility, which means the organization managing recycling customer service may not be the same as the municipality managing garbage, organics and yard waste. This is why residents may see Circular Materials, GFL, Miller Waste or local city pages mentioned together.
Pickup day still starts locally
Your local city or town remains the starting point for your collection calendar, set-out instructions and what week your address follows.
Recycling customer service may route elsewhere
For blue box carts, cart exchanges or missed recycling questions, your local page may direct you to Circular Materials, GFL, Miller Waste or another service contact.
Follow the local page first
Do not guess the collector. Open your municipalityโs 2026 page and use the contact listed for that specific recycling, garbage or green bin issue.
York Region Set-Out Rules: Use Your Local Time, Not a Regional Guess
Many York Region municipalities use a 7 a.m. curbside set-out time, but the safest rule is always your local waste calendar. Your set-out time, night-before allowance, container limits, weight limits, snowbank rules and bulky item steps can vary by municipality.
Collection morning checklist
- Open your local municipalityโs collection calendar.
- Confirm the exact pickup day and week colour or zone.
- Set material out by the local required time, often 7 a.m.
- Keep material visible, accessible and not buried behind snowbanks.
- Use correct bags, carts, bins, tags or clear bags where required.
- Keep hazardous waste and depot-only items out of curbside waste.
Common York Region mistakes
- Assuming York Region has one curbside schedule for all homes.
- Putting out garbage on a recycling week without checking the local calendar.
- Using a neighbourโs calendar from another municipality.
- Placing batteries, paint, propane, electronics or chemicals at the curb.
- Leaving a couch or mattress out without checking local bulky item rules.
- Ignoring holiday shifts listed by your city or town.
If the wrong city schedule was used, the wrong week was followed, material was late, the item needed a tag, or it belonged at a depot, reporting a missed pickup will not solve the root problem.
Missed Pickup in York Region: Who Do You Contact?
Missed pickup is usually local. York Regionโs regional waste pages are useful for disposal and sorting, but your missed garbage, green bin, yard waste, bulky item or recycling report normally goes through your city/town or its listed contractor.
Check the local collection status
Some municipalities post late collection notices or direct residents to the contractor. Newmarket, for example, points residents to GFL status updates and missed collection information.
Look for a tag or issue
If you received an โoopsโ sticker, non-collection tag or contamination note, fix that issue first. The truck may not return for material that was not set out correctly.
Report using the listed local contact
Use the missed collection phone, email or online form listed by your municipality or its contractor. Recycling may have a different 2026 contact than garbage or organics.
Confirm it was your actual collection day, the right week, the material was out on time, and the item was allowed at the curb. If not, the issue is a set-out problem rather than a missed route.
Large Item Pickup in York Region: Furniture, Mattresses, Appliances and Oversized Waste
Large item rules are not regional one-size-fits-all. Some municipalities require booking with GFL, some count bulky items in a garbage limit, some require tags, and some large items may need a depot instead.
Large items may require booking
Some York municipalities moved large item pickup to scheduled service in 2026. Check your local page before placing furniture, mattresses or appliances at the curb.
Bulky items can count toward limits
Vaughanโs garbage page explains garbage is collected every other week and the limit includes bulky items. Extra items may require paid tags or special local instructions.
Not everything is bulky garbage
Electronics, propane tanks, paint, batteries, tires, scrap metal and hazardous items should be checked through York Regionโs Bindicator or depot pages first.
Leaving large items outside without following the local rule can create illegal dumping complaints, rejected pickup or by-law issues. Book, tag or route the item correctly first.
Yard Waste, Leaf Bags and Green Bin: Local Calendar First
Yard waste rules vary across York Region. Some municipalities collect yard waste seasonally, some collect every other week, some require kraft paper bags or open rigid containers, and some list specific weight, bundle and branch-size limits.
Kitchen organics are not yard waste
Green bin organics rules may include food scraps and accepted compostable materials, but plastic bags, packaging, hazardous items and construction waste do not belong there.
Seasonal rules can change
Use your local calendar for spring start dates, fall weekly collection, leaf bags, marked containers, bundle limits, Christmas tree pickup and depot options.
York Region Waste Depots: Hazardous Waste, Electronics, Recycling and Special Items
This is where York Region is especially useful. Household hazardous waste and special items like electronics, scrap metal, cooking oil and tires are not normal curbside items and need special handling. York Region residents can use regional depot options for accepted materials generated in York Region.
East Gwillimbury, Georgina and Richmond Hill
Official York Region depot listings include East Gwillimbury Household Hazardous Waste and Recycling Depot, Georgina Transfer Station and Household Hazardous Waste and Recycling Depot, and Richmond Hill Compost Facility.
Markham, Vaughan and Elgin Mills
Official York Region depot listings include Markham Household Hazardous Waste Depot, McCleary Court Community Environmental Centre in Vaughan, and Elgin Mills Community Environmental Centre in Richmond Hill.
Do not put batteries, paint, oil, pesticides, propane cylinders, electronics, tires, light bulbs, chemicals or other hazardous materials in regular garbage or recycling. Use Bindicator or the depot page to confirm the correct option, accepted list, proof of residency, hours and fees before visiting.
Bindicator and What Goes Where: Sorting Before You Set It Out
Wrong-bin sorting is one of the easiest ways to create a missed pickup, rejected recycling, contaminated green bin or unnecessary depot trip. Use the York Region Bindicator for regional disposal guidance and the local city/town tool for curbside instructions.
Do not guess recycling
Blue box service changed in 2026, and some customer service contacts changed too. Check your local municipality and Circular Materials guidance for cart and missed recycling questions.
Organics rules are local
Green bin materials, bags, liners, weight limits and broken-bin replacement instructions can vary by municipality. Check the local page before assuming.
Depot, not curbside
Paint, batteries, propane, electronics, tires, scrap metal, oil and chemicals should be checked through Bindicator or York Region depot pages before disposal.
Holiday Delay Guidance for York Region Residents
Holiday rules are local. Georgina, for example, states there is no garbage or recycling collection on statutory holidays and collection carries forward one day during holiday weeks. Other municipalities publish their own holiday schedules, calendar symbols or notices.
Do not apply one townโs holiday rule to all York Region
Holiday shifts, Christmas tree pickup, missed routes and curbside giveaway days are published by local municipalities. Follow the calendar for your address.
Weather and service notices matter
Winter storms, holidays and contractor delays can create local notices. Check your city or town page before assuming the truck is late or missed.
New York Region Resident Checklist: Set Up Your Waste Routine Once
If you just moved into York Region, do this before your first garbage week. It saves missed pickups, wrong-calendar mistakes and depot confusion.
Set your pickup calendar
- Confirm your local municipality.
- Open that city or townโs waste collection calendar.
- Find your pickup day, zone, colour or address schedule.
- Save garbage week, recycling week, green bin and yard waste rules.
- Set reminders through Recycle Coach, Access Markham, local calendars or the tool your municipality provides.
Plan special items properly
- Check local rules before setting out furniture or appliances.
- Use Bindicator for confusing items.
- Take hazardous waste to the correct York Region depot.
- Verify depot hours, accepted list, fees and proof of residency.
- Do not place depot-only items in regular garbage or recycling.
Free vs Paid Waste Services in York Region
Free vs paid depends on the item, municipality and depot. Some regular collection is included for eligible homes, some large item services require booking or tags, some depots accept certain recycling categories free, and some materials may involve fees.
Regular local collection
Eligible residential pickup for garbage, green bin, recycling or yard waste is managed through the local municipalityโs program and calendar.
Certain depot categories
Some recycling, household hazardous waste or special item categories may be accepted through York Region depots, but accepted lists and limits can change.
Tags, bulky items and disposal fees
Garbage tags, large item tags, depot disposal, mattress handling and extra waste rules vary. Confirm the official local or York Region page before paying.
Official York Region Garbage Collection Links
Use official sources for final decisions because schedules, contacts, accepted items, depot hours, proof of residency, fees and blue box service details can change.
York Region Garbage Schedule FAQ
How do I find my York Region garbage pickup day?
Choose your local city or town first. York Region does not collect recycling or garbage from homes or buildings, so your pickup day comes from your municipalityโs official collection calendar, address lookup, map or app.
Does York Region have one garbage calendar for everyone?
No. York Region is the regional waste authority for programs such as depots, hazardous waste and sorting guidance, but curbside pickup schedules are handled by local municipalities.
Which municipalities are in York Region for garbage collection?
York Region includes Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Whitchurch-Stouffville. Use the official waste page for your municipality.
Who do I contact for missed pickup in York Region?
Contact your local municipality or the contractor listed on that municipalityโs waste page. Missed garbage, organics, yard waste, recycling or large item pickup is not handled through one single regional pickup calendar.
What changed for blue box recycling in 2026?
Ontarioโs blue box program moved to a producer-responsibility model. Depending on your municipality, recycling customer service may now route through Circular Materials, GFL, Miller Waste or another listed collector while your local schedule page explains the correct process.
Where do I take batteries, paint, electronics or hazardous waste?
Use York Regionโs Bindicator or waste depot pages. Household hazardous waste and special items such as electronics, scrap metal, cooking oil and tires are not normal curbside garbage items.
Are York Region waste depots free?
Some materials may be accepted free and some may have fees. Hours, accepted materials, proof of residency and disposal charges can change, so check the official York Region depot page before visiting.
Do holiday delays apply across all York Region municipalities?
No single holiday rule should be applied across the whole region. Georgina, Vaughan, Markham, Newmarket, Aurora and other municipalities publish their own holiday and collection notices. Follow your local calendar.
Can I put large furniture out on garbage day?
Only if your municipality allows it and you follow its tag, limit or booking rules. Some large item programs require scheduling with GFL or another contractor, while some bulky items may count toward local garbage limits.
What should a new York Region resident do first?
Confirm your municipality, open its official waste calendar, save your pickup day and zone, set reminders, and bookmark York Regionโs Bindicator and waste depot pages for special items.
Editorial and Source Verification Note
This independent York Region garbage collection guide was built for garbage-collection.org using official York Region waste pages and official local municipality waste pages for Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Stouffville.
Always verify live details with York Region, your local city or town, Circular Materials, GFL, Miller Waste, your property manager or your private hauler before setting out carts, reporting missed pickup, paying for tags, booking large items or visiting a depot.
Final Resident Summary: Bookmark This Before Collection Morning
The York Region garbage schedule works best when you split the job into two layers. Your local city or town gives you the pickup day and collection calendar. York Region helps with depots, Bindicator, hazardous waste, special items and regional recycling information.
For daily use: pick your municipality, check the local calendar, confirm whether it is garbage, recycling, green bin or yard waste week, set material out by the local time, and route special items through Bindicator or York Region waste depots.
Do not use one York Region-wide guess for missed pickup, holiday delays, bulky items, recycling carts or yard waste. Those details change by municipality, contractor and 2026 blue box rules.