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

Tree planting incentive programs

Kirkland residents can help increase their city’s urban canopy by planting a tree on their property.


The Town of Kirkland offers various tree planting programs at very little, or no cost! Plus, in many cases, the Town will come and plant it for you !

Simply choose the best program suited to your needs and submit your request to the Public Works Department, Urban Forestry Division.

Did you know...

  • that every Kirkland household is entitled to its very own public tree (planted on private property in the town’s right-of-way) and even two in the case of a corner lot or property comprising two separate lots?
  • that you can make the request via the Town’s website using the Requests online system, or by calling 514 630-2727 during regular business hours?
  • that the Town supplies the tree and required manpower to plant it and subsequently, sees to its pruning when required?
  • that once the tree is planted, all that is required is for you to give it a bit of water and TLC, watch it grow and congratulate yourself for having contributed to achieve Kirkland’s collective goal which is to increase the Town’s *tree canopy?

Now that you know, don’t forget to tell your neighbours!

INFO: 514 630-2727

[email protected] 

THE ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS US ALL …

As part of its "One Birth, One Tree" program, the Town of Kirkland is proud to give new Kirkland parents the opportunity to celebrate baby’s arrival by planting a tree to grow at his/her side, on their own property or, if they prefer, in a city park or green space.

Program Terms and Conditions

Eligibility criteria

The following requirements must be met to qualify for the program:

  • Reside in Kirkland at the time of the birth or adoption; 
  • Apply for the program within twelve (12) months of the date of birth or adoption.  

Application Form

The Application Form must be filled out online by clicking here

Information required

The applying parents must indicate on the form:

  • Their *preferred type of tree to plant (out of 4 proposed varieties);
  • Their *preferred location to plant the tree (on private property, on city property, or in a city park).

*In all cases, the final decision as to the type of tree and where it is to be planted rests with the Town. 

Supporting documents

All applications must be submitted with the following documents :  

  • Proof of the birth or adoption of the child;
  • Proof of identity and residence of the applying parent

Choosing your baby’s tree and the appropriate planting location

This program offers a choice of four types of trees:

1. Small deciduous tree (6-10 m in height)
2. Large deciduous tree (15 m + in height)
3. Small evergreen (6-10 m in height)
4. Large evergreen (15 m + in height)

*Where the applicant is not the owner of the land upon which the tree is to be planted, a proxy form duly signed by said owner must accompany the application.  

For more information:

514 630-2727

service@ville,kirkland.qc.ca 

Encouraging biodiversity and replacing removed private trees 

The Town of Kirkland is proud to announce its participation in the residential greening campaign Ensemble, on verdit, an initiative of GRAME. As part of this campaign, the Town of Kirkland subsidizes the purchase of one or more trees for residents who need to replace a removed private tree or who wish to plant a new tree on their property.

Residents can purchase a tree at a competitive price that includes home delivery, planting, and the addition of growth‑enhancing materials (mulch basin and mycorrhizae).

The 2026 purchasing period is now open. To learn more or to participate, please visit: https://eov.grame.org/en/kirkland#!/

The trees offered in this program comply with the Town’s regulation that apply to felled ash trees*.

Don’t wait until the last minute to make your choice, since tree quantities are limited.

For more information: 514 630-2727

[email protected] 

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* Replacement trees offered in this campaign meet the minimal size required in the Town’s by-law GEN-2021-52 (35 mm in diameter measured at 1.3 metre from ground level). Trees sold in Kirkland through Ensemble on verdit must replace felled ash trees. If you did not receive a tree cutting certificate of authorization for an ash, you are not eligible.

Please note: The maximum number of subsidized tree.s allowed per resident through the Ensemble on verdit campaign is set by the number of tree.s to be replaced specified in the ash tree cutting certificate.