The Town of East Gwillimbury (EG) continues to prepare plans in-line with Provincial and York Region Public Health Officials’ recommendations to ensure safe access to municipal facilities.
The following facilities are open to the public during regular business hours:
All outdoor amenities in EG are open! Residents can enjoy:
Parks | ||||||||
To view EG park locations and what's available, visit our Parks and Trails page. | ||||||||
Trails | ||||||||
To find a trail near you, visit our Parks and Trails page.
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Outdoor Skating Rinks | ||||||||
EG has two outdoor skating rinks, located at :
Registration is not required, however skaters are asked to limit their ice time to 30 minutes to allow others to enjoy the ice. |
While we continue to navigate the COVID-19 recovery, there are new ways that you can interact with the Town.
Below, are a few commonly requested services and how you can complete them during these unique times.
Paying your water or tax bill |
The Town continues to take payments for water and tax bills through a variety of processes. You can:
Drop off your cheque at the drop box located at the front of the Civic Centre Access your tax/ water account activity by using the Self Serve Portal. |
Purchase a green bin or blue box |
Residents can purchase green or blue bins (12 or 22 gallon) by visiting Customer Service, located inside of the Civic Centre during regular business hours. Visit the Garbage and Recycling Page for more information and details. |
Participate in a recreation program |
Winter program registration opens December 1 and programs begin in January. Visit the Health & Active Living Guide page to view the Guide and winter camps, programs and drop-ins. To help our residents stay healthy and active the Town launched a Health & Active Living Challenge on social media. All of the videos are still available with fun fitness, and family activities on our YouTube channel. |
Purchase a fire permit |
Please visit our Fire Burning Permits page, to learn more about fire permits, oversized burns/special fires (the cost is different than the standard fire permit) and their requirements. To purchase a recreational permit, you can:
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Purchase a dog licence |
Dog licences are $37.70 and $27.90 for seniors (65+). Purchase your licence online or visit Customer Service located at the Civic Centre. |
Who should I contact? |
Click on the service you need below to send them an email. |
Town events and meetings |
Town Events To stay up to date on upcoming event details sign-up for our eNewsletter and check out our Events page and Calendar.
Council Meetings |
Our Customer Service Team is here to help!