Yard Waste
There are two Yard Waste Depots in the Township of Huron-Kinloss:
- Huron Yard Waste Depot: just east of the Huron Landfill at 2083 Concession 6 E.
- Lucknow Yard Waste Depot: 907 Havelock St. just south of the soccer fields.
Hours of Operation: Seasonally April - mid-November, weather dependent. Hours 24/7.
These depots are for:
- grass, leaves, and garden clippings in paper bags
- brush
- small branches under 6"
Large loads of loose leaves should be taken to the landfill on the days that it is open.
Absolutely NO logs or stumps, construction material, household garbage, or plastic bags. Abuse of these facilities may result in the removal of the depots.
Leaf Collection Days
Leaf collection will be provided during the first week of November. Leaves must be in paper bags and weigh no more than 11kg/25lbs. Bags must be at the curb by 7:00AM on the scheduled day. This service is WEATHER DEPENDANT to please check for updates on our Township Facebook Page.
- Ripley and Lucknow - First week of November
- Lakeshore, Point Clark to Huronville - First week of November
Check back for specific dates in 2026.
Managing Your Fall Leaves
Leave Your Leaves! Divert your leaves from the landfill. Here are some options to consider to manage the downfall of leaves that will be less work for you, better for the environment, and may save you money.
Nurture Nature
Fallen leaves provide essential habitats for local wildlife including butterflies, bumblebees, fireflies, frogs, toads, and earthworms, many of which winter over in leaf litter. By leaving leaves on your lawn, you support beneficial insects that pollinate your garden and help maintain a balanced ecosystem. Birds also rely on leaves to find hidden insects for food and use the leaves to build nests in the spring, making your yard a welcoming home for wildlife year-round.
Protect Your Plants
Pile leaves around your perennial plants, bushes, and shrubs to provide winter protection from snow and freezing. A heavy layer of shredded leaves can also be used to cover hardy vegetables such as carrots, leeks, or beets so you can enjoy them all winter. In the Spring, work the leaves into the soil, add them to your composter, or mulch them into your lawn.
Support Your Soil
To compost a large pile of leaves by choosing a wind-protected spot or create a simple chicken wire cage for your leaves. In just a year, the pile will break down into nutrient-rich compost. Leaf mold is a natural soil amendment perfect for spring planting. Dig to the bottom for the best fertilizer.
To compost a small pile of leaves, keep a small pile near your composter to mix with nitrogen-rich food scraps for a balanced compost that works quickly and prevents odors. Or create a new garden bed by layering leaves where you'd like to plant in spring, allowing them to decompose over winter.
Looking for Leaves?
The Township partners with local farmers to provide leaf mulch for their agricultural needs, enriching their soil naturally and reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers. This collaboration also helps divert leaves from landfills, reducing waste and supporting a more sustainable, eco-friendly community.
If you are interested in receiving large truckloads of leaves for this purpose, please contact the Public Works Administrative Assistant at 519-395-3735, x133.
Contact Us
Township of Huron-Kinloss
21 Queen Street
P.O. Box 130
Ripley ON, N0G 2R0
Phone: 519-395-3735
Fax : 519-395-4107
info@huronkinloss.com
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