Yard Bin Garbage Collection Schedule: Pickup Day, Green Bin Calendar and Yard Waste Rules
Looking for your yard bin garbage collection schedule? The honest answer is address-based. Canada does not have one national yard waste pickup calendar. Your city, region, strata, building or private hauler decides the pickup day, green bin rules, paper yard bag limits, branch size, missed pickup path and depot options.
Quick Answer: How to Find Your Yard Bin Pickup Day
Your yard garbage bin pickup day depends on your municipality and property type. Search your city or regionβs official waste collection calendar, enter your address, and look for βyard waste,β βgreen bin,β βgreen cart,β βorganics,β βleaf and yard waste,β βbrush,β or βseasonal yard trimmings.β
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Use the official address calendar
Do not use a generic Canada-wide calendar. Yard waste schedules are local. A city can collect green bins weekly, yard bags every other week, or seasonal leaf and yard waste only.
Check the material type
Some places combine food scraps and yard trimmings in a green bin. Other places collect yard waste separately from green bin organics. The word βgreen binβ does not mean the same thing everywhere.
Read the set-out rule
Your city may require kraft paper bags, tied bundles, a cart lid that closes, branch size limits, weight limits, or a depot trip for oversized branches and soil.
If the material grew in your yard, it still may not automatically go in the yard bin. Soil, sod, rocks, treated wood, large branches, stumps and invasive plants often need different handling. Always confirm the exact item through your cityβs official waste lookup.
Official Pickup Day Lookup: How to Check the Yard Waste Calendar
Use this address-first path whenever you need a yard bin garbage collection schedule, green bin pickup day, leaf and yard waste calendar, branch pickup, or seasonal yard bag collection.
Find your city or region
Search for your municipalityβs official waste collection calendar, not a random private hauler page unless your property uses private service.
Enter your exact address
Collection days can change by side of street, zone, district, building type or route. Do not copy a neighbourβs pickup day unless your official calendar matches.
Look for yard wording
Check for βyard waste,β βleaf and yard waste,β βgreen cart,β βgreen bin,β βorganics,β βbrush,β βyard trimmingsβ or βseasonal collection.β
Set reminders
Use your city app, calendar PDF, Recycle Coach, ReCollect, 311 reminder, or email alert if your municipality offers one.
Yard Bin Schedule by Property Type
Property type decides whether the yard bin schedule applies to you. A detached house, townhouse, strata, apartment, condo, rural property and private-hauler account can all follow different rules.
Usually address-calendar service
Most curbside yard waste schedules are built for houses that receive municipal cart or bag collection. Use your address calendar to confirm the day and material type.
- Check if yard waste is weekly, biweekly or seasonal.
- Confirm if the city uses a green bin, paper yard bags, bundles or all three.
- Check branch size and weight limits before set-out.
Ask the property manager too
Townhouses may use shared bins, private landscaper pickup, municipal curbside collection, a central set-out point, or no yard waste pickup at all.
- Confirm where yard bags or carts go.
- Do not block internal lanes or fire routes.
- Ask who reports missed pickup.
Building rules usually control
Most apartment residents should ask the building manager before leaving soil, branches, planters, houseplants or balcony trimmings in a garbage room.
- Use building instructions first.
- Do not put soil, pots or rocks into organics unless officially accepted.
- Use depot guidance for bulk plant waste when required.
Municipal calendar may not apply
Private waste accounts, rural properties and commercial sites may have their own yard waste service or no yard waste pickup. Ask the hauler for accepted material and fees.
- Confirm pickup day with the hauler.
- Ask about yard bin rental or bag limits.
- Confirm depot or compost site rules before hauling material.
Not always curbside
Large pruning jobs, sod removal, tree removal, storm cleanup and contractor waste often exceed regular residential yard collection limits.
- Ask whether contractor yard waste is accepted.
- Use transfer station or compost site rules for large loads.
- Do not hide soil, sod or treated wood inside bags.
Set alerts for seasonal changes
Yard waste schedules often change in spring, summer, fall and winter. Use official app reminders where available so you do not miss spring cleanup or leaf collection windows.
Jump to official lookup linksWhat Goes in a Yard Bin, Green Bin or Yard Waste Bag?
The exact accepted list is local, but most Canadian programs separate normal yard trimmings from heavy, hazardous, oversized or construction-related material. Use your cityβs official waste wizard for final decisions.
Common yard waste items
- Leaves.
- Grass clippings where accepted.
- Small garden plants.
- Flowers and weeds where accepted.
- Small twigs and prunings within local size limits.
- Small branches or bundled brush if your city allows it.
- Houseplants without soil where accepted.
Do not guess these items
- Soil, dirt, rocks, sod and gravel.
- Large branches, stumps and logs.
- Painted, stained or treated wood.
- Plastic bags unless your city specifically allows a certified liner.
- Pet waste, diapers or hygiene products.
- Invasive plants where special disposal is required.
- Contractor landscaping waste.
Some Canadian cities put food scraps and yard trimmings together in one green cart. Others keep yard waste separate from the green bin. Toronto, for example, says yard waste is collected and processed separately and should not be put in the Green Bin. Vancouver and Calgary use green bin or green cart programs that include food and yard material, but with local size and set-out limits.
Yard Bin Set-Out Rules: Cart, Bag and Bundle Checklist
Your yard waste can be rejected even on the right pickup day if it is too heavy, in the wrong bag, bundled incorrectly, blocked by a vehicle, mixed with garbage, or set out after the truck passes.
Green bin or yard cart
- Make sure the lid closes.
- Do not overload the cart beyond local weight limits.
- Keep the cart accessible to the truck arm.
- Keep extra bags away from the cart if your city requires spacing.
Kraft yard waste bags
- Use paper yard waste bags when required.
- Roll the tops closed if your city requires it.
- Keep bags dry and not too heavy.
- Do not use plastic bags unless your city explicitly allows them.
Branches and brush
- Check branch diameter and length limits.
- Use twine, not wire or plastic rope, where required.
- Do not include stumps or logs unless accepted.
- Take oversized branches to a transfer station or compost site when required.
Collection crews do not have time to sort hidden contamination. If you hide rocks, soil, plastic, treated wood or garbage in yard bags, the bag can be left behind and may become your missed pickup problem.
Official Canadian Yard Bin Examples: Why Your City Calendar Matters
These examples show why a yard garbage bin schedule cannot be answered nationally. Use them as patterns, not as your final local rule.
Yard waste is separate from Green Bin
Toronto says Green Bin organics are picked up weekly while garbage and recycling alternate. Toronto yard waste is collected every other week on garbage collection day from around mid-March to mid-December, plus Christmas tree collection in January. Toronto also says yard waste should not go in the Green Bin.
Open Toronto yard wasteGreen cart handles food and yard waste
Calgary tells residents to use the green cart for food and yard waste. If the green cart is full, Calgary directs residents to paper yard waste bags, rolled closed, and placed away from the cart according to local spacing guidance.
Open Calgary green cartGreen bin includes food scraps and yard trimmings
Vancouverβs green bin program accepts food scraps and yard trimmings, but large branches and prunings over local limits must be taken to the Vancouver South Transfer Station, where fees may apply.
Open Vancouver green binDigital collection calendar
Ottawa provides a digital collection calendar where residents can check pickup days and get reminders from a phone or computer. This is the correct pattern for any address-based city schedule.
Open Ottawa calendarZone Finder and Recycle Coach
London lets residents view their collection zone and schedule using Zone Finder or the Recycle Coach app. If you miss a mailed calendar, the online schedule is the safer source.
Open London calendarCheck with your municipality
Metro Vancouverβs green bin guidance reminds residents to check with their municipality to confirm exactly what can go in the green bin. That is the correct rule for every regional system.
Open Metro Vancouver guidanceMissed Yard Waste Pickup: What to Check Before Reporting
A missed yard bin pickup is not always a route failure. Many missed pickups happen because the material was not accepted, the cart was blocked, bags were too heavy, branches were oversized, or the resident used the wrong week.
Quick self-check
- Was yard waste scheduled for your address today?
- Was it the correct week or seasonal collection window?
- Was your cart, bag or bundle out before the local set-out deadline?
- Were bags paper if required?
- Were branches within size and bundle limits?
- Was the cart or bag blocked by a car, snowbank, bin or construction material?
- Was there a rejection sticker or tag?
Use your official city request form
Report missed pickup through your cityβs 311 system, service request page, collection app, waste calendar account, or private hauler contact. Include your address, collection date, material type and whether a tag was left.
If your municipality says to wait until the end of the collection day before reporting, follow that rule. Some trucks collect yard waste separately from garbage or recycling.
Depot, Transfer Station and Compost Site Options for Yard Waste
When the yard bin is full or the material is oversized, the right answer may be a transfer station, compost site, drop-off depot or special seasonal yard waste site. Check accepted materials, hours, fees, load limits and ID requirements before driving.
Often better than curbside
- Large branches and prunings.
- Heavy storm cleanup.
- Large volumes of leaves.
- Tree removal debris.
- Yard waste after seasonal pickup ends.
Not every drop-off is free
Some transfer stations charge for yard waste, clean wood, garbage, mattresses, construction material or mixed loads. Free recycling areas can have strict material rules.
Keep material clean
Mixed garbage, plastic bags, treated wood, rocks, soil and contaminated yard loads can be rejected or charged differently. Keep your load sorted before you leave home.
This map is only for broad context. Do not use it as proof that a depot accepts your yard waste. Open your city or regionβs official depot page for accepted materials, hours and fees.
Seasonal Yard Waste Calendar: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter
Yard waste is seasonal in many places. The schedule can change when spring cleanup begins, when weekly green cart service resumes, when leaf collection starts, or when winter yard waste pickup pauses.
Cleanup season
Watch for spring yard waste weeks, brush pickup, extra bag allowances and compost site announcements.
Grass and garden waste
Some cities encourage grasscycling. Others collect grass in green carts or paper yard bags where accepted.
Leaves and branches
Fall is usually the highest-volume season. Check bag limits, leaf collection dates and depot options before the final pickup week.
Christmas trees and pauses
Some cities collect Christmas trees in January. Regular yard waste pickup may pause or change during winter.
Official Yard Bin and Green Bin Schedule Links
Use official municipal and regional sources for the final rule. Fees, pickup days, accepted materials, bag limits and seasonal collection windows can change.
Yard Bin Garbage Collection Schedule FAQ
How do I find my yard bin garbage collection schedule?
Use your city or regionβs official waste collection calendar and enter your exact address. Look for yard waste, leaf and yard waste, green bin, green cart, organics, brush pickup or seasonal collection.
Is yard waste picked up every week in Canada?
No. Yard waste pickup is local. Some cities collect green carts weekly, some collect yard waste every other week, and some offer seasonal spring or fall pickup only.
Can I put yard waste in the green bin?
It depends on your city. Calgary and Vancouver use green cart or green bin programs that accept food and yard material within local rules. Toronto says yard waste is collected and processed separately and should not be put in the Green Bin.
Can I use plastic bags for yard waste?
Do not use plastic bags unless your municipality specifically allows them. Many cities require kraft paper yard waste bags or accepted carts because plastic contaminates composting streams.
What should I do if my yard waste was not collected?
Check your address calendar, set-out time, bag type, weight, branch size, contamination and whether a tag was left. If everything was correct, report the missed pickup through your cityβs official service request, 311 system, app or private hauler.
Can branches go in the yard bin?
Small branches may be accepted if they meet your local size and bundle rules. Large branches, stumps, logs and oversized prunings often need a transfer station or compost site.
Can I put soil, sod or rocks in yard waste?
Usually no. Soil, sod, rocks and dirt are commonly excluded from green bins and yard waste bags because they are too heavy and contaminate composting. Check your city depot rules for disposal options.
Do apartments get yard waste pickup?
Not always. Apartment and condo residents should ask the building manager before using curbside rules. Balcony plants, soil, pots, branches and bulk plant waste may require building instructions or depot drop-off.
What is the safest way to avoid missing yard waste day?
Use your official address calendar and set app or email reminders if your city offers them. Yard waste often changes by season, so old screenshots and neighbour memory are not reliable.
Editorial and Source Verification Note
This independent yard bin garbage collection guide was created for garbage-collection.org using official municipal and regional waste collection sources, including Canadian city collection calendars, green bin guidance, yard waste pages, collection apps and regional organics guidance. It is not a substitute for your official city, region, strata, property manager or private hauler schedule.
Always verify live pickup dates, set-out times, accepted materials, yard bag rules, branch limits, missed pickup reporting, depot fees and seasonal collection windows through your official local source before placing material at the curb.
Final Resident Summary: Bookmark This Before Yard Waste Day
The fastest way to use a yard bin garbage collection schedule is simple: search your official address calendar, confirm whether your city uses a green bin, paper yard bags, bundles or seasonal yard waste pickup, and check the set-out rule before collection morning.
Do not guess with soil, rocks, sod, large branches, stumps, treated wood, plastic bags or contractor waste. Those items often need a depot, compost site, transfer station or special handling.
Yard waste rules are local. The best page is not the one that gives a fake national pickup day; it is the one that sends you to the correct official calendar and helps you avoid rejected bags, missed pickup and wasted trips.