Clarence-Rockland Garbage Schedule Helper: Pickup Day, Address Calendar, Recycling and Bourget Landfill
Use this Clarence-Rockland garbage guide when you need your pickup day, the 2025-2026 collection calendar, garbage bag limits, extra-bag tags, recycling contact, leaf and yard waste dates, bulky item pickup, hazardous waste drop-off, or the Bourget landfill address. Start with the official City calendar and bciti+ waste information because reminders, recycling rules and local notices can change.
Quick Answer: How to Check the Clarence-Rockland Garbage Pickup Day
The City of Clarence-Rockland provides weekly curbside garbage collection, seasonal leaf and yard waste collection, access to the Bourget landfill site, and special waste diversion programs. Use the official 2025-2026 collection calendar or bciti+ waste information to confirm your pickup day and reminders.
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Use the official calendar
Download the City’s 2025-2026 collection calendar or pick up a paper copy at City Hall or at the Clarence-Rockland Public Library branches in Bourget and Rockland.
Check recycling separately
Blue and black box recycling is managed by Circular Materials Ontario. Recycling may follow the same local schedule, but questions about accepted material, missed recycling or bins should use the recycling contractor or Circular Materials contact path.
Set material out correctly
Place garbage at the roadside before 7 a.m. on collection day, or after 6 p.m. the night before. Do not exceed the City’s bag/can limits or weight limits.
For Clarence-Rockland, remember this: weekly garbage, maximum three 90L bags or cans, 23 kg / 50 lb maximum each, extra-bag tags at City Hall, recycling through Circular Materials, and Bourget landfill at 2335 Lalonde Road for many drop-off items.
What Clarence-Rockland Residents Usually Need Today
Most people searching “Clarence Rockland garbage” are trying to make one quick decision. Use the closest card before you move items to the curb or load a vehicle.
I need my collection calendar
Open the City waste hub and download the 2025-2026 collection calendar, or use bciti+ for dynamic waste information.
I have extra garbage
The regular curbside limit is three 90L garbage bags or three 90L cans. Additional bags require tags from City Hall.
I have a blue/black box problem
Contact Miller Waste for recycling missed collection, replacement recycling containers and contractor questions. Use Circular Materials for program information.
I need the landfill address
The City landfill is at 2335 Lalonde Road in Bourget. Check seasonal hours, accepted items, free allowance and sorting rules before going.
Clarence-Rockland Collection Calendar and Address Reminder Tools
The official collection calendar is the best starting point because Clarence-Rockland covers multiple communities, including Rockland, Bourget, Clarence Creek, Hammond, Cheney, Saint-Pascal-Baylon and rural addresses. Use official sources instead of guessing from a nearby street.
2025-2026 collection calendar
The City links a 2025-2026 collection calendar PDF from its Garbage, Recycling and Yard Waste section. A printed version can also be picked up at City Hall or at the Bourget and Rockland library branches.
Open collection calendarbciti+ waste information
The City points residents to bciti+ for dynamic, personalized waste information. Use it when you want reminders, updates and waste service information on your phone.
Open bciti+This map gives local context only. It does not replace the official calendar or bciti+ reminders. Use City tools for your final collection-day answer.
Clarence-Rockland Garbage Collection Rules: Bags, Cans, Tags and Weight
Clarence-Rockland’s curbside garbage rules are simple, but they matter. If a bag or can is too heavy, over the limit or placed out late, it can create collection problems.
⚫ Regular garbage limit
The City allows a maximum of three garbage bags of 90L / 20 gallons, or three garbage cans of 90L, per collection.
Each garbage bag or can cannot exceed 23 kilograms / 50 pounds.
🟢 Extra garbage tags
Tags for additional bags are available at City Hall. Do not assume extra bags will be collected without a tag.
If you often exceed the limit, use recycling, yard waste, landfill sorting and diversion programs to reduce garbage first.
🔵 Recycling is separate
Blue and black box recycling is managed under Ontario’s provincial recycling framework by Circular Materials Ontario.
Keep recycling clean, dry, empty and properly sorted to avoid oops stickers and missed collection.
Place items at the roadside before 7 a.m. on collection day, or after 6 p.m. the night before collection day. This is the practical time rule to follow every week.
Set-Out Checklist for Clarence-Rockland Garbage Morning
A clean curbside setup helps avoid missed collection and messy roadsides, especially during snow, rain, windy weather and rural road conditions.
Collection morning checklist
- Check the official calendar or bciti+ before set-out.
- Place garbage at the roadside before 7 a.m. on collection day.
- Or place it after 6 p.m. the night before collection day.
- Keep to the three 90L bag or can limit unless you have extra tags.
- Keep each bag or can under 23 kg / 50 lb.
- Separate recycling, yard waste, bulky items and hazardous waste from regular garbage.
Common curbside mistakes
- Putting extra bags out without tags.
- Using oversized or overweight cans.
- Placing hazardous waste with regular garbage.
- Mixing yard waste with branches.
- Putting yard waste out outside the seasonal collection period.
- Leaving bulky items out without arranging the proper tag or service.
If collection fails because the bag is overweight, over the limit, incorrectly sorted or placed outside the allowed time, fixing the setup matters more than only reporting the issue.
Clarence-Rockland Recycling: Circular Materials, Miller Waste and Blue/Black Boxes
Residential recycling in Clarence-Rockland is managed under Ontario’s producer-responsibility recycling framework by Circular Materials Ontario. The City says there is no change to how residents currently recycle their materials or to the current recycling collection schedule, but recycling questions now have a specific contact path.
Miller Waste Systems
For missed recycling collections, replacement recycling containers and recycling contractor questions, contact Miller Waste at 1-888-852-2374 or area2@millerwaste.ca.
Circular Materials Ontario
For program questions, accepted materials, app tools and recycling information, use Circular Materials Ontario at 1-877-667-2626 or customerservice@circularmaterials.ca.
Clean, dry, empty and sorted
Oversized cardboard, unaccepted items, harmful materials, wrong container type, dirty material and poor sorting can cause recycling problems.
Circular Materials lists a 2026 Recycling Guide and Calendar for Clarence-Rockland. Use it with the City calendar so your garbage and recycling routine stays accurate.
Leaf, Branch and Yard Waste Collection in Clarence-Rockland
The City collects leaves, branches and yard waste seasonally from April to November. Yard waste is collected on the same day as weekly garbage and recycling during the annual collection period.
Weekly from April to November
Leaf and yard waste collection resumes in April and runs through November. Outside the collection dates, yard waste will not be collected curbside.
Same day as garbage and recycling
Put yard waste at the curb after 6 p.m. the day before collection or before 7 a.m. on the day of collection. An unlimited number of accepted bags may be placed out.
Paper bags or labelled reusable containers
Use kraft yard waste bags or labelled reusable containers. The City recommends placing paper bags on a plastic tarp to keep bottoms from getting wet and breaking.
Size and weight rules
- All leaf and yard waste must be under 50 lb / 22 kg.
- Bundles must be no more than 1.2 m / 4 ft long.
- Bundles must be no more than 60 cm / 2 ft wide.
- Individual branches must be less than 1.2 m / 4 ft long.
- Yard waste should not be mixed with branches.
Keep these out
- Animal feces, dirt, soil or sod.
- Flower pots and plastic containers.
- Kitchen organic waste or food scraps.
- Root balls, logs, stumps or large branches.
- Plastic bags, jar glass, gravel or stone.
Once the annual curbside cycle ends, the City suggests mulching leaves and grass clippings into the lawn or taking bags directly to the landfill at no charge.
Bulky Item Pickup in Clarence-Rockland
Heavy items are not the same as regular weekly garbage. The City offers a pickup service for heavy items over 50 pounds, with specific tags and fees.
$21 tag per item
The City lists bulky item pickup tags at $21 per item for heavy items over 50 pounds.
$51 mattress pickup
The City lists mattress pickup at $51, including $21 for transport and a $30 recycling fee charged by the landfill.
Mattress drop-off may cost less
If you bring your mattress directly to the landfill at 2335 Lalonde Road in Bourget, the City says you only pay the $30 recycling fee.
Bulky item tags can be purchased by contacting City Hall. The City notes that the pickup service is usually offered once a month, so do not leave large items at the curb without confirming the process first.
Bourget Landfill Address, Hours and Resident Rules
The City of Clarence-Rockland landfill site is located at 2335 Lalonde Road in Bourget. It accepts solid and non-hazardous waste from residential, commercial and industrial sources within the municipality, but rules, hours, sorting and fees matter.
2335 Lalonde Road, Bourget
Use this address for landfill trips, mattress drop-off, selected recycling drop-off and properly sorted free items when allowed.
April 1 to October 31
Summer hours are Tuesday 8 a.m. to noon, Thursday 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., except statutory holidays.
November 1 to March 31
Winter hours are Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., except statutory holidays.
Each residential address is allowed to dispose of up to 140 kg of waste per year at no cost, with proof of residency and photo ID required. After that free limit, standard fees apply based on load weight. Mattress recycling fees still apply.
Free Drop-Off Items and Sorting Rules at the Landfill
Many items are accepted free of charge at the landfill when properly sorted. Mixed loads can trigger a surcharge, so separate material before you arrive.
Common free categories
Garden waste, branches up to 12 inches in diameter, blue and black box recycling, refrigerant-free scrap metal, tires, textiles and electronics are listed as free when properly sorted.
100 kg limit
Household hazardous waste is listed as a free category with a 100 kg limit, but residential-only rules and accepted-item restrictions apply.
Do not arrive with a mixed load
Items that are normally free must be properly sorted. A mixed load surcharge can apply if materials are not separated correctly.
Domestic Hazardous Waste in Clarence-Rockland
Hazardous waste does not belong in regular garbage, recycling boxes or roadside yard waste. The domestic hazardous waste depot is located at the landfill at 2335 Lalonde Road in Bourget, and it is for residential use only.
Free residential drop-off examples
- Oil, antifreeze and gasoline.
- Paint, adhesives and aerosols.
- Batteries of all kinds.
- Propane tanks and fire extinguishers.
- Fluorescent tubes.
Use another safe route
- Smoke detectors and CO2 detectors.
- Syringes and pharmaceuticals.
- BPC, explosives, fireworks or ammunition.
- Commercial, industrial or farming hazardous products.
Never hide hazardous waste in a regular garbage bag or recycling box. It can create risks for collection staff, sorting workers, vehicles and the landfill.
Missed Garbage, Recycling or Yard Waste Pickup in Clarence-Rockland
The right reporting path depends on what was missed. Garbage and yard waste concerns are municipal-service issues. Recycling questions, replacement recycling containers and missed recycling collections go through Miller Waste and Circular Materials contacts.
Quick self-check
- Was it the correct collection day?
- Was material out before 7 a.m. or after 6 p.m. the night before?
- Were garbage bags or cans within the three-unit limit?
- Was each bag or can under 23 kg / 50 lb?
- Were extra garbage tags attached where required?
- Was recycling clean, dry, empty and sorted?
- Was yard waste in season and prepared correctly?
Use the right office
For City waste questions, contact the City at 613-446-6022 or info@clarence-rockland.com.
For recycling missed collection or recycling bins, contact Miller Waste at 1-888-852-2374 or area2@millerwaste.ca. For recycling program questions, contact Circular Materials at 1-877-667-2626 or customerservice@circularmaterials.ca.
House, Rural Road, Apartment, Farm or Business: Which Clarence-Rockland Rule Applies?
Not every property has the same practical waste routine. A curbside home, rural road, apartment building, farm, business or construction project may have different disposal steps, even when the public calendar looks simple.
Use the City calendar
Most residential curbside users should follow the official collection calendar, garbage limits and yard waste season rules.
Ask property management
Shared bins, private collection contracts and building storage rooms can change how a resident should handle garbage, recycling and bulky items.
Landfill rules still matter
The landfill accepts solid and non-hazardous waste from residential, commercial and industrial sources within the municipality, but fees, sorting and proof of origin rules may apply.
New Clarence-Rockland Resident Checklist
If you recently moved to Rockland, Bourget, Clarence Creek, Hammond, Cheney, Saint-Pascal-Baylon or a rural property, set up your waste routine once so collection morning is not confusing.
Set your pickup routine
- Open the City Garbage, Recycling and Yard Waste hub.
- Download the 2025-2026 collection calendar.
- Use bciti+ for personalized waste information.
- Save the City contact for garbage questions.
- Save Miller Waste and Circular Materials contacts for recycling questions.
Plan disposal correctly
- Buy extra garbage tags before exceeding the three-unit limit.
- Contact City Hall before setting out bulky items.
- Check landfill hours before driving to Bourget.
- Separate free landfill items to avoid mixed-load surcharges.
- Use hazardous waste drop-off for paint, oil, batteries and propane.
Free vs Paid Waste Services in Clarence-Rockland
Some services are included, some are free only when sorted correctly, and some require tags or fees. Use official pages before assuming an item can go out for free.
Weekly garbage and seasonal yard waste
Regular curbside garbage is weekly within City limits, and leaf and yard waste is collected seasonally from April to November when prepared correctly.
Some landfill categories
Properly sorted garden waste, branches, blue/black box recycling, refrigerant-free scrap metal, tires, textiles and electronics are listed as free categories at the landfill.
Extra garbage, bulky items and some loads
Extra garbage needs tags, bulky item tags cost money, mattress pickup includes transport and recycling fees, and landfill loads over the free allowance or mixed loads can trigger fees.
Official Clarence-Rockland Garbage Links
Use official links for final decisions because collection dates, fees, landfill hours, recycling responsibility, annual initiatives and waste alerts can change.
Clarence-Rockland Garbage Schedule FAQ
How do I check my Clarence-Rockland garbage pickup day?
Use the City’s official 2025-2026 collection calendar from the Garbage, Recycling and Yard Waste page, or use bciti+ for personalized waste information and reminders.
What time should garbage be placed out?
Place items at the roadside before 7 a.m. on collection day, or after 6 p.m. the night before collection day.
How many garbage bags can I put out in Clarence-Rockland?
The City allows a maximum of three 90L garbage bags or three 90L garbage cans per collection. Each bag or can cannot exceed 23 kg / 50 lb.
Where do I buy tags for extra garbage bags?
Tags for additional garbage bags are available at City Hall. Contact the City before relying on old pricing or old purchase information.
Who handles recycling in Clarence-Rockland?
Residential blue and black box recycling is managed by Circular Materials Ontario. Miller Waste handles recycling collection contractor questions such as missed recycling and replacement containers.
Who do I contact for missed recycling pickup?
For missed recycling collections or replacement recycling containers, contact Miller Waste at 1-888-852-2374 or area2@millerwaste.ca.
When is leaf and yard waste collected?
Leaf and yard waste is collected seasonally from April to November on the same day as weekly garbage and recycling. It is not collected outside the listed collection dates.
Where is the Clarence-Rockland landfill?
The City landfill is located at 2335 Lalonde Road in Bourget. Check the City landfill page for seasonal hours, accepted items, free allowance, fees and sorting rules.
How much waste can a residential address bring to the landfill free?
Each residential address is allowed to dispose of up to 140 kg of waste per year at no cost, with proof of residency and photo ID required. Fees apply after the free limit and mattress recycling fees still apply.
How does bulky item pickup work?
The City offers pickup for heavy items over 50 pounds. Tags cost $21 per item. Mattress pickup costs $51, made up of $21 transport and a $30 recycling fee. Contact City Hall to purchase tags and confirm the monthly service timing.
Where do hazardous items such as paint, oil, propane tanks and batteries go?
Domestic hazardous waste can be taken to the hazardous waste depot at 2335 Lalonde Road in Bourget for residential use, subject to accepted-item rules. Do not place hazardous waste in regular garbage or recycling.
Editorial and Source Verification Note
This independent Clarence-Rockland garbage guide was built for garbage-collection.org using official City of Clarence-Rockland garbage, recycling and yard waste pages, the City’s 2025-2026 collection calendar link, garbage collection rules, leaf and yard waste rules, landfill rules, recycling transition information from Circular Materials Ontario, and official contact information.
Always verify live details with the City of Clarence-Rockland, bciti+, Miller Waste Systems, Circular Materials Ontario or the Bourget landfill page before setting out garbage, buying tags, reporting missed collection, putting out yard waste, booking bulky pickup or driving to the landfill.
Final Resident Summary: Bookmark This Before Collection Day
The Clarence-Rockland garbage schedule is easiest when you follow the official calendar first, then check the material type. Weekly garbage collection has a three 90L bag/can limit, each unit must stay under 23 kg / 50 lb, and extra bags need tags from City Hall.
Recycling is managed by Circular Materials Ontario, with Miller Waste handling contractor questions such as missed collections and replacement bins. Leaf and yard waste is collected from April to November on the same day as garbage and recycling when prepared correctly.
For bulky items, hazardous waste, mattress drop-off, branches, electronics, tires, textiles, construction material or loads over the curbside limit, use the official Bourget landfill page before travelling. The landfill is located at 2335 Lalonde Road, Bourget, and seasonal hours, fees and sorting rules matter.