Here are some tips for winter that have been developed by the Township (of course, there is an assumption that we have snow!!!!)
Protect your mailbox: If you don’t use your mailbox during the winter, remove it – post and all. Most times when seasonal mailboxes get damaged, it’s because plowed snow accumulates in front of it, causing increasing weight and pressure against it over the course of the winter. It’s your responsibility to keep the area around your mailbox clear of snow. Are you only here during the summer? Why not install your mailbox post in a 5 gallon bucket filled with concrete or sand, which you can then move off the road during the off-season. Mailboxes damaged by snow load off plow equipment will not be replaced by the Township. The Township will replace a damaged mailbox if the damage is deemed to result from a direct hit by plow equipment. Should your mailbox be damaged, please contact the Public Works office. An inspection and assessment will be made by the respective Working Foreman and reported to the Manager of Operations.
Winter parking: Do not park on the roads or block snow plow turn-around areas.
Snow on roadways: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, it is illegal to shovel, blow or plow snow out onto a roadway. It’s also very dangerous and can cause oncoming vehicles to lose control. Please use caution when clearing your driveway and always be aware of the traffic around you.




