Alerts

To keep you informed of important messages from the city!

2026-06-04

June 4, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St.

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St. on June 4 from 9 am to 3 pm.

2026-06-03

June 3, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St.

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St. on June 3 from 9 am to 3 pm.

2026-06-01

June 1st, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for Beaubois St.

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for Beaubois St. on June 1st from 9 am to 3 pm.

Works Info

Stay informed about the work being carried out in the city, whether it involves road repairs, infrastructure maintenance, work on the water network, or park redevelopment. For any questions or to report an issue related to the work, please call 514-694-4100.

2026-06-03

Asphalt paving work at Ecclestone Park

Asphalt paving work at Ecclestone Park from June 3 to 5, 2026

2026-06-01

Road Reconstruction – Beaubois Street

Road Reconstruction on Beaubois Street. More details...

2026-05-19

Watermain Rehabilitation work - Calais Street

Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining

2026-05-04

Watermain Rehabilitation work - Montague, Charlevoix & Sutton streets

Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining

Household Hazardous Waste

Household Hazardous Waste

The 2026 collection day will take place on Saturday, May 2, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Municipal Garage (25 Claude-Jodoin Street).


Accepted items:

  • All types of Hazardous waste
  • Polystyrene (plastic No. 6)
  • Electronic equipment*

* EPRA-Québec’s Recycle My Electronics program will take charge of all electronics brought to the collection event.

Kirkland residents can also drop-off specific types of HHW at the Municipal Yard during opening hours and according to its operating schedule.  Accepted items include electronic equipment, fluorescent lightbulbs and neon lights.

How to dispose of HHW products safely

  • HHW products must not be disposed of in the trash, the recycling or with the compost. In addition to being harmful for the environment, certain HHW products can be very dangerous. Chlorine, for example, can cause a fire if it comes into contact with liquids. Even in a tightly closed container, it can be a fire hazard as the container may break in the truck from compacting.
  • HHW must not be poured in the sewers because it can adversely affect water treatment and may also find its way into the environment.
  • Avoid mixing chemicals because some may have a reaction and produce toxic gases.
  • It is important to store dangerous products in a well-ventilated area, out of the reach of children, and to get rid of leftovers as soon as possible.
  • When dropping off your HHW, products must be kept in their original containers, otherwise they must be properly identified.

What is a Household Hazardous Waste?

Household hazardous waste also known as HHW are corrosive, flammable, explosive and poisonous substances contained in most household products. They are easily identifiable by the following symbols:

Common HHW products are:

  • acetone;
  • ammonia;
  • propane tanks;
  • bleach;
  • lighter fluid;
  • chlorine;
  • creosote;
  • glues and adhesives;
  • paint thinners;
  • nail polish removers;
  • aerosol cans;
  • fluorescent lights and mercury lamps;
  • used oil;
  • coolants;
  • oven cleaners;
  • pesticides;
  • metal cleaners;
  • wood preservatives;
  • acids for clearing drain pipes

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Other HHW drop-off sites

RONA or Reno-Depot:

  • Paints, stains and varnishes
  • Fluorescent tubes, bulbs and mercury lamps

Mr Muffler or Octo:

  • used motor oils (in a sealed container)
  • oil containers
  • used filters
  • car batteries
  • used tires without rims

Pharmacies:

  • Expired medication and syrups

Municipal Buildings:

  • Ink cartridges
  • Old batteries (disposable or rechargeable)

Locate the nearest drop-off point to safely dispose of your paint residue:

Éco-peinture
855 840-6559

You can get more information on HHW and its collection with the following organizations:

(e-waste)
1-888-557-8177

RECYC-QUEBEC
1-800-807-0678;

Used Oil Management Association
1-877-987-6448

RecycFluo Program 
1-888-604-2624

Écocentres de Montréal 
311 (Accès Montréal)