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Service Disruption Notice| Lansdowne Classic Road Race Event

Posted on Friday, June 27, 2025 03:05 PM

Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands Service Disruption Notice:

Approved Road Usage

•Haig Rd
• Kyes Rd
• Eden Grove Rd

Saturday,  July 6,  2025 - 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Lansdowne Classic Road Race (cycling event).
Please share the road.

For more information, contact: TLTI Operations 613-659-2415 ext. 234

Weekly Update with Township logo

Weekly Update of June 26, 2025

Posted on Friday, June 27, 2025 02:00 PM

The Weekly Update for June 23 - June 27 ishere.

Look for a new Weekly Update each Friday!

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Dog Tags required in TLTI

Posted on Friday, June 27, 2025 01:00 PM

Dog Tags Keep Your Furry Family Member Safe!

Your dog is a part of your family, and just like you, we want to keep them safe. Getting a dog tag helps us quickly return them home if they ever go missing or end up at large.
Avoid the stress (and a possible trip to the dog pound) by ensuring your pup is properly licensed. It's quick, easy, and gives you peace of mind.
Visit our Ask a Question/Report a Problem to license your dog today, or come in person to the Township office.

Waste Site Holiday Hours

Waste Site Hours for Canada Day

Posted on Friday, June 27, 2025 09:00 AM

The waste sites will be open on Saturday, June 28, and open on Monday, June 30, in Lansdowne and Lyndhurst. They will all be closed on Tuesday, July 1. Regular waste site hours will resume on Wednesday, July 2.

Operating Hours | 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  • Lansdowne | 530 Eden Grove Road
    • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

  • Lyndhurst | 114 Turk Rock Road
    • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday

  • Escott | 227 Escott-Rockport Road
    • Tuesday and Saturday

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South East Health Unit Media Release| Harmful Algal Blooms

Posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 09:00 AM

Harmful Algal Blooms: Don’t drink, don’t swim, keep pets away

Harmful Algal Blooms occur both naturally in the environment and as the result of human activities. Some of the causes of the fresh water algal blooms are the result of increase in nutrients such as phosphorus, higher temperatures, slow moving/stagnant water and climate change.

Potentially harmful algal blooms including blue-green algae are a natural seasonal phenomenon that may appear in our lakes, rivers and ponds. Many of these...