Sherwood Park Garbage Schedule, AB: Pickup Day & Calendar

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Sherwood Park Garbage Schedule Helper: Pickup Day, Broadview Dump, Green Routine and Cart Calendar

Use this Sherwood Park garbage schedule guide like a local shortcut. Start with Strathcona County’s official waste collection calendar, confirm whether it is organics or waste week, remember recycling is picked up every week, and use Broadview Enviroservice Station for items that do not belong in your regular carts.

🔎 Address calendar first ♻️ Recycling weekly 🟢 Organics biweekly ⚫ Waste biweekly 🕢 Out by 7:30 a.m. 📍 Broadview Station

Quick Answer: How to Check the Sherwood Park Garbage Pickup Day

For Sherwood Park garbage collection, use Strathcona County’s official waste collection schedules and maps page or the Green Routine app. Recycling is collected every week. Organics and waste are collected every two weeks on a rotating schedule: one week is organics and recycling, and the next week is waste and recycling.

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Pickup day

Use the official calendar

Your collection day is fixed, so if your day is Monday it normally stays Monday. The calendar tells you whether to put out organics or waste that week.

Weekly material

Recycling goes weekly

Recycling is picked up every week and may be collected at a different time than your roll-out cart. Do not assume recycling and carts are collected together.

Morning rule

Out by 7:30 a.m.

Put carts and recycling out by 7:30 a.m. Collection can happen later in the day, but late material can be missed.

Local shortcut

Before collection morning, check four things: your fixed collection day, whether it is organics or waste week, whether recycling is ready, and whether any item actually needs Broadview Enviroservice Station instead of curbside pickup.

What Sherwood Park Residents Usually Need Today

Most people landing here are trying to solve something practical right now: collection day, cart week, missed pickup, a couch, or where the “Sherwood Park garbage dump” actually is.

Tonight

I need my pickup day

Open the official Strathcona County schedule and maps page or Green Routine app. Confirm your collection day and the material stream for the week.

Cart week

Organics or waste?

Recycling is weekly. Organics and waste rotate every two weeks, so the key is knowing which cart week you are on.

Problem

My cart was missed or stickered

Check time, spacing, closed lid, sorting, sticker reason and collection window before reporting the missed pickup.

Dump / drop-off

I need Broadview Station

Use Broadview Enviroservice Station at 101 Broadview Road for many drop-off and recycling services that do not belong in regular carts.

Official Strathcona County Collection Calendar and Green Routine App

The safest way to check your Sherwood Park garbage schedule is the official Strathcona County collection calendar or the Green Routine app. The app can show your calendar, send reminders, search the waste wizard, locate recycling stations, contact Utilities and report problems.

Official calendar

Collection schedules and maps

Use the Strathcona County schedule page to confirm the fixed collection day and the rotating organics or waste week for your home.

Open collection schedules
Reminder tool

Green Routine app

Use the app for collection reminders, service notifications, the waste wizard, recycling station locations and collection calendar checks.

Open Green Routine app page
Holiday check

Fixed day usually stays fixed

Strathcona County says fixed collection days stay the same even on statutory holidays. The exception is when collection lands on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day.

Check current holiday details
Calendar truth

Do not use a screenshot from last year, a neighbour’s address, or a memory of “green cart week.” The official calendar is the final answer for your address and week.

Sherwood Park Cart Cycle: Recycling Weekly, Organics and Waste Rotating

The Sherwood Park schedule is easiest when you separate collection day from cart type. Your collection day is fixed. The material stream changes by week.

Every week

Recycling

Recycling is picked up every week. It may be collected at a different time than your roll-out cart, so do not pull material back too early.

Rotating week

Organics

Organics are collected every two weeks on the regular rotating schedule, and in designated areas organics are collected weekly during the summer months.

Rotating week

Waste

Waste is collected every two weeks on the opposite week from organics. Use the calendar to confirm whether black cart waste belongs out this week.

The memory line

Recycling is weekly. Organics and waste take turns. The calendar tells you which cart joins recycling this week.

Sherwood Park Set-Out Rules: What to Do Before 7:30 a.m.

A cart can be on the correct day and still be missed if it is late, overfilled, too close to something, sorted incorrectly or blocked by construction, snow or vehicles.

Do this

Pickup-ready setup

  • Check your official collection schedule.
  • Put carts and recycling out by 7:30 a.m.
  • Make sure cart lids are completely closed.
  • Leave one metre of clearance on all sides, including between carts.
  • Keep carts clear of vehicles, snowbanks, fences and construction activity.
  • Remember recycling may be picked up at a different time than carts.
  • Keep carts under the official weight limit shown by Strathcona County guidance.
Avoid this

Common missed-pickup triggers

  • Putting carts out after 7:30 a.m.
  • Overfilling carts so lids are open.
  • Placing carts too close together or too close to another object.
  • Putting organics out on waste week or waste out on organics week.
  • Incorrectly separating recycling, organics and waste.
  • Leaving hazardous waste at the curb.
  • Blocking collection in newly built neighbourhoods or construction zones.
Sticker warning

If a cart has an “oops” sticker, follow the sticker instructions and put the corrected material out on the next scheduled collection day. A sticker means the collector found a packaging, spacing or sorting issue.

Missed or Stickered Waste Collection in Sherwood Park

Weekly collection can happen between 7:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. If your properly packaged waste and recycling were not picked up, Strathcona County gives a clear reporting window through Utilities.

Before calling

Quick self-check

  • Was it actually your fixed collection day?
  • Was the correct organics or waste cart out for the week?
  • Was recycling out and sorted correctly?
  • Were all materials out by 7:30 a.m.?
  • Were cart lids completely closed?
  • Was there one metre clearance on all sides?
  • Was there an “oops” sticker explaining the issue?
  • Was the street blocked by construction, snow or parked vehicles?
Report path

Use Utilities timing

If your material was properly set out and still missed, Strathcona County says to call Utilities at 780-449-5514 after 9 p.m. on your collection day, or the next business day between 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Leave missed items at curbside for collection. Missed carts are not collected on weekends.

Open missed or stickered guidance

Large Item Pickup in Sherwood Park: 2026 Collection Changes

Large item collection in Strathcona County changed slightly for 2026. Sherwood Park and rural areas, including rural hamlets, are now collected during different weeks. Use the official large item pickup page and maps before moving large items to the curb.

Limit

Maximum two items

Strathcona County’s large item pickup guidance says a maximum of two items will be collected for eligible waste collection customers.

Size and weight

Less than 6 ft by 3 ft and 200 lb

Large items must be less than six feet by three feet and weigh less than 200 pounds. Oversized or special materials may need another route.

Placement

Front property for back alleys

Homes with back alleys must put large items at the front of the property for collection. Do not place them where the truck cannot safely access them.

Do not guess the week

Sherwood Park and rural areas use different large item weeks in 2026. Check the official map and your regular collection day before setting large items out.

Sherwood Park Garbage Dump: Broadview Enviroservice Station

When residents search “Sherwood Park garbage dump,” the official facility they usually need is Broadview Enviroservice Station at 101 Broadview Road, Sherwood Park. Use it for approved recycling and special drop-off services, and always check the current facility page before visiting.

Address

101 Broadview Road, Sherwood Park

Broadview Enviroservice Station is within Sherwood Park. The recycling services outdoor yard is open seven days a week, while the Enviroservice Building has separate days and hours.

Two service areas

Outdoor yard vs Enviroservice Building

The outdoor recycling services area handles everyday recycling and tire recycling. The Enviroservice Building handles items such as electronics, paint, motor oil and hazardous waste during its posted open days.

Facility timing warning

Broadview hours, statutory holiday rules, accepted materials and fees can change without notice. Check the official Broadview page before loading a vehicle, especially for electronics, paint, motor oil, hazardous waste, tires, large loads or unusual materials.

What Goes Where in Sherwood Park: Waste Wizard, Recycling and Organics

Sorting is not filler. It decides whether an item goes in recycling, organics, waste, a recycling station, a rural event, Broadview Enviroservice Station or another program.

Recycling

Do not guess recycling

Recycling is weekly, but that does not mean every item with a recycle symbol belongs in curbside recycling. Use the waste wizard and official recycling guidance.

Organics

Keep organics out of landfill

Use the organics cart when the calendar shows organics week. In designated areas, summer organics collection may become weekly.

Waste

Black cart last

Strathcona County notes that sorting, recycling and composting reduce transportation costs and fees. Use the black cart only for items that do not belong elsewhere.

Rural Strathcona County and Sherwood Park: Same County, Different Practical Issues

Sherwood Park residents often have curbside routes, while rural hamlets and rural areas may use different collection events, recycling stations or rural recycling events. Always check the correct map and service page for the property.

Sherwood Park

Use the urban collection calendar

Most Sherwood Park residents should use the official calendar for weekly recycling and alternating organics or waste collection.

Ardrossan / rural

Check rural service details

Strathcona County lists a permanent recycling station at Ardrossan and monthly rural recycling events at South Cooking Lake.

Large items

Different 2026 weeks

Large item pickup weeks differ between Sherwood Park and rural areas in 2026, so the map matters before set-out.

Winter, Construction, Snowbanks and New Neighbourhood Pickup Issues

Sherwood Park pickup can be affected by snowbanks, road access, new construction, blocked roadways and cart placement. Strathcona County notes that newly built neighbourhoods can have missed collection when construction activities block waste and recycling vehicles.

Snow

Clear one metre around carts

Do not bury carts behind snowbanks. Make sure carts are reachable from the street and have one metre clearance on all sides.

Construction

Road access matters

If construction blocks the truck in a new neighbourhood, call Utilities by the next business day reporting window and leave material out as instructed.

Overfilled carts

Lids must close

Overfilled carts will not be collected. If the lid is open, remove material or use the correct disposal option for extra waste.

New Sherwood Park Resident Checklist: Set Up Your Waste Routine Once

If you just moved to Sherwood Park or another part of Strathcona County, set up your collection tools first. It saves missed carts, wrong-week mistakes and unnecessary trips to Broadview.

First 10 minutes

Set your pickup calendar

  • Open the official Strathcona County collection schedule.
  • Confirm your fixed collection day.
  • Save whether this week is organics or waste.
  • Install or bookmark the Green Routine app.
  • Bookmark missed pickup and Broadview Station pages.
Before a cleanout

Plan curbside vs drop-off

  • Use recycling every week.
  • Check whether large item pickup applies.
  • Use Broadview for approved special drop-off items.
  • Use the waste wizard for confusing materials.
  • Never burn household garbage, plastics or food scraps.

Free vs Paid Sherwood Park Waste Services: What to Confirm First

Regular subscribed collection, Broadview drop-off services, recycling stations, special events, extra carts and disposal options can have different rules. Confirm current details before paying fees, requesting cart changes or visiting a facility.

Usually part of service

Regular collection

Subscribed waste collection customers use regular recycling, organics and waste collection according to the official schedule.

Facility services

Broadview and recycling stations

Some recycling services are available through Broadview and other Strathcona County recycling stations. Check accepted materials before visiting.

Verify cost

Carts, loads and special items

Cart sizes, extra services, facility disposal, hazardous waste, special materials and large loads may have limits or costs. Use official pages for final details.

Sherwood Park Garbage Schedule FAQ

How do I check my Sherwood Park garbage pickup day?

Use Strathcona County’s official waste collection schedules and maps page or the Green Routine app. Your calendar shows the fixed collection day and whether organics or waste is collected that week.

Is recycling picked up every week in Sherwood Park?

Yes. Strathcona County says recycling is picked up every week. Recycling may be collected at a different time than waste or organics.

Are organics and waste collected every week?

No. Organics and waste are collected every two weeks on a rotating schedule. One week is organics and recycling; the next week is waste and recycling. Organics may be collected weekly during summer months in designated areas.

What time should carts be out in Sherwood Park?

Put carts and recycling out by 7:30 a.m. on your collection day. Collection can occur later in the day, and recycling may be collected separately from carts.

Does Strathcona County collect on statutory holidays?

Waste collection is on fixed days and normally stays the same even on statutory holidays. The exception is when collection day lands on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Check the official calendar for current details.

What is the Sherwood Park garbage dump?

Residents often mean Broadview Enviroservice Station at 101 Broadview Road in Sherwood Park. It offers approved recycling and special drop-off services. Check the official Broadview page for hours, accepted materials and facility rules before visiting.

How do I report missed garbage collection in Sherwood Park?

If properly packaged material was not collected, call Strathcona County Utilities at 780-449-5514 after 9 p.m. on collection day or the next business day between 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Leave missed items at curbside.

How many large items can be collected?

Strathcona County’s large item pickup guidance says a maximum of two items will be collected. Items must be less than six feet by three feet and weigh less than 200 pounds. Sherwood Park and rural areas have different 2026 collection weeks.

What spacing do carts need?

Leave one metre of clearance on all sides around each cart, including between carts. Lids must be completely closed, and carts should not be blocked by vehicles, snowbanks or other objects.

Can I burn household garbage in Strathcona County?

No. Strathcona County says residents are not allowed to burn household garbage such as plastics and food scraps. Illegal fires, including garbage fires, can result in fines.

Editorial and Source Verification Note

This independent Sherwood Park garbage schedule guide was refreshed for garbage-collection.org using official Strathcona County garbage and recycling pages, waste collection schedules and maps, Green Routine app information, missed or stickered collection guidance, Broadview Enviroservice Station information, recycling station guidance and large item pickup rules.

Always verify live details with Strathcona County, Utilities, Green Routine, Broadview Enviroservice Station or the official collection calendar before setting out carts, reporting a missed pickup, dropping off waste, paying a fee or placing large items curbside.

Final Resident Summary: Bookmark This Before Sherwood Park Collection Morning

The Sherwood Park garbage schedule is easiest when you remember this: recycling is weekly, organics and waste rotate every two weeks, carts go out by 7:30 a.m., and your official calendar tells you which cart joins recycling this week.

For missed pickup, check time, spacing, closed lid, sorting and “oops” stickers before calling. For drop-off, the facility most residents mean by “Sherwood Park garbage dump” is Broadview Enviroservice Station at 101 Broadview Road.

If an item is hazardous, electronic, oversized, confusing, stickered, or not accepted at the curb, use the Green Routine waste wizard, recycling station information or Broadview Enviroservice Station instead of guessing.

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