• Dec 19

    Water bills being mailed out

    With Canada Post services resuming services, water bills to residents will now be mailed out and Town staff will no longer be at the Ice Palace to hand them out.

    Residents can also contact Service Georgina in person or through email at info@georgina.ca to receive a copy of their bill. 

    Residents can also register to access tax and water bills online via the Town’s online portal

  • Dec 17

    Town implements holiday parking exemption

    Tis the season for celebrating with family and friends and the Town is implementing a temporary holiday on-street parking exemption so residents and visitors don’t have to move their car, except when winter operations are underway. The holiday parking exemption will be in effect from noon Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, to Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. Municipal Enforcement will not ticket vehicles parked for more than three consecutive hours or between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. 

  • Dec 12

    York Regional Police Response Increases Presence in the Town of Georgina

    While Georgina remains one of the safest communities in Canada, the town has experienced an increase in violent crime in 2024, including a number of shootings during the last four months. York Regional Police is reassuring residents that we are continuing to respond to their concerns through a multipronged approach to ensure the community’s safety and wellbeing.

    Georgina has experienced three shootings in 2024. YRP wants to ensure residents that all of these incidents are targeted. All three shootings are under active investigation.

  • Dec 11

    Special Council meeting Dec. 11, 2024

    There is a Special Council meeting tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, at 7 p.m. 

    The meetings are a flexible hybrid model, providing staff, Council members and the public the option of participating either in person or virtually. 

    To learn more about attending or participating in a Council meeting, visit georgina.ca/CouncilMeetings

  • Dec 04

    Georgina Council approves 2025 budget

    Georgina Council has approved the 2025 budget, which includes a 2.99 per cent increase for operating expenditures and a 2 per cent increase for an infrastructure levy for a total tax levy increase of 4.99 per cent. The annual infrastructure levy for capital reserves is necessary to ensure the Town can continue to invest in the capital infrastructure that residents rely upon. The increase translates into an estimated property tax increase of $135 for an average home with an assessed value of $452,000.

  • Nov 29

    It’s snow joke! Winter is coming and Georgina is ready

    Winter weather will be here soon and the Town of Georgina is ready to handle the snow and ice on the roads and sidewalks. Did you know the Town is responsible for 333 kilometres of roads, 140 kilometres of sidewalks and multi-use paths, and 25 municipal parking lots? A combination of Town-owned trucks and contracted services provide snowplowing services to Town roads and sidewalks through a priority and secondary route system. 

  • Nov 27

    Georgina takes home three more MarCom awards

    The Town’s trophy shelf is expanding again after capturing three MarCom awards. The Communications Division won a gold MarCom award for the Multi-Use Recreation Complex (MURC) sneak peek video. The Economic Development and Tourism Division received two gold MarCom awards for the Taste of Georgina campaign and the National Post advertorial on the Keswick Business Park.

  • Nov 21

    Watershed conditions - flood outlook

    Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that locally heavy rainfall amounts of 30mm to 50mm is possible through this Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.  

    While widespread flooding is not expected, the possibility for flooding in various low-lying areas of the watershed exists.  Watercourses will be flowing higher than normal causing local streams and rivers to become dangerous, especially in the vicinity of culverts and bridges. Children should be warned to stay away from all watercourses.

  • Nov 19

    Water bill pickup due to postal strike

    Due to the Canada Post strike, water bills will be available for pickup at the Multi-Use Recreation Complex (MURC) for residents who live in the south part of Keswick that typically receive a November water bill and commercial businesses that receive monthly water bills.

    Starting on Wednesday, Nov. 20, Town staff will be at the MURC with copies of water bills for pickup from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on weekdays until the end of November, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23 and Saturday, Nov. 30.  

Contact Us

26557 Civic Centre Rd,
Keswick, ON  L4P 3G1

T: 905-476-4301 / 705-437-2210
F: 905-476-8100
info@georgina.ca

Hours of Operation

Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.