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Heritage (6)

The wards and communities of the Township of Rideau Lakes have a rich heritage. This area was used for millennia by Native Americans as a travel route and rich fishing ground. The first surveys were done in the late 1700s with settlers arriving soon thereafter.

The Township is also host to a large section of the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the only such site in Ontario.

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The Development Services Department is responsible for the review and processing of all applications under the Planning Act and the Ontario Building Code; ensuring compliance with the Township’s Official Plan, Zoning By-Law, other Municipal By-Laws, and the Ontario Building Code; as well as providing current and long-term planning services.

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Parks

Parks (18)

The Township offers many recreation facilities including numerous trails, softball diamonds, tennis courts, forested areas and waterfront beaches.

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Millstream Park

Located beside the Old Delta Mill this picturesque waterfront park has a seating area with a public kayak dock, and lovely pollinator gardens.

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Address:
50 King Street,
Delta, ON

Stone Mills Park

This park is also located off County Road 42 and is another ideal spot for picnicking.

stone mills park

Address:
County Road 42 and Mill Creek Drive,
Delta, ON

Russell Park

Enjoy a shady spot to cool off under the pavilion located just off County Road 42 in Delta.

russell park

Address:
County Road 42 and Lower Beverley Lake Park Road, Delta, ON

Stevens Park

Located off County Road 42 this park is home to memorial trees and is an ideal spot for a shaded picnic spot. 

stevens park

Address:
14 County Road 42,
Delta, ON

DARS (Delta Athletics and Recreation Society)

This facility has an outdoor rink that plays host to basketball, pickleball, ball hockey, and cornhole activities during the summer and serves as an ice rink in the winter. Located just outside the arena on the lawn are 8 sets of horseshoe pits.

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dars park

Address:
49 Recreation Drive,
Delta, ON

Thursday, 20 April 2023 11:17

Trash 2 Treasures

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As the saying goes… ‘one person’s trash is another person’s treasure’!

Do you have used items that are of no use to you any longer, but are not quite ready for the landfill? They might become someone else’s treasure!

Saturday, April 20 and Saturday, October 19 have been marked as Rideau Lakes’ Trash 2 Treasures Day.

We encourage residents to place their ‘trash’ at the end of the driveway, with a “FREE” sign, and turn their ‘trash’ into someone’s ‘treasure’.

This is a great opportunity for people to travel through the Township and collect little treasures and take them home and re-use the items that are surplus for someone else.

Think about joining the many in Rideau Lakes on Trash 2 Treasures Day! If you would like to have your address added to our list as a Trash 2 Treasures participant, email Ben at  and we will have a list to share with interested ‘shoppers’.

Thursday, 23 February 2023 16:08

FoodCycler Pilot Program

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The Township of Rideau Lakes has entered into an agreement with Food Cycle Science to establish a pilot program that would allow for 110 FoodCycler machines to be purchased by residents of Rideau Lakes at a discounted cost of $150 plus HST (FC-30 Model – Regularly $500) or $300 plus HST (Maestro Model – Regularly $800) in exchange for recording their usage over the course of the program. Once the pilot program is complete, the FoodCycler machine is yours to keep!

Please note that only one entry per household is permitted.

The pilot program will run for 12 weeks beginning on May 15, 2023 and ending on August 7, 2023. Each household that receives a FoodCycler will be asked to track how many “cycles” they run their FoodCycler through each week. For example, if you fill your FoodCycler up with organic waste and run the machine once per day for a week, you will mark down that you ran your unit 7 times. This tracking allows FoodCycle Science and the Municipality to estimate the total waste diversion achieved over the 12-week pilot program. At the end of the 12 weeks, participants are asked to fill out an exit survey, providing their review of the program and any other feedback they may have. The survey results are used to evaluate the program's success.

Food Cycle Science is looking to receive high-quality data from the pilot program participants regarding food waste diversion, as well as receive high-quality feedback from residents, staff, and council regarding the feasibility of a FoodCycler™ food waste diversion program for the Township of Rideau Lakes and similar communities (data to be submitted to Impact Canada). It would also demonstrate the viability of the technology and solutions in a municipal setting so the model can be redeployed in other similar communities in Canada.

This pilot program has several benefits for Rideau Lakes, such as an opportunity to trial a home-based food waste diversion solution at a cost well below market prices and increasing waste diversion rates, therefore, decreasing waste disposal costs.

NO MORE FOODCYCLER UNITS AVAILABLE.


To learn more, contact

Ben Rothwell

613-928-2251 ext. 230

Thursday, 23 February 2023 16:05

What is a FoodCycler?

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The FoodCycler™ is a closed-loop indoor compost alternative that speeds up the natural decomposition process through aerobic digestion of waste. The unit dries and grinds food waste into a dry, odorless nutrient-rich by-product that is significantly reduced in weight and volume from its unprocessed state. The product is free from bacteria, weed seeds, and food-borne pathogens that were eliminated during the process.

Benefits of the FoodCycler™:

  • Up to 90% volume reduction
  • Quiet, compact, odourless operation
  • Easy to clean, easy to operate, no special training or skills required
  • Quick (compared to composting, the FoodCycler™ processes food waste in hours, instead of months)
  • Produces a valuable soil amendment, low in odour, and less attractive to wildlife.
  • Reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) impact vs. landfill.

Discussions with Food Cycle Science have indicated that based on previous pilot projects in other municipalities in the area, the Township of Rideau Lakes has the opportunity to divert approximately 20 – 25 Metric Tonnes of organic waste from the landfill per year with just 100 units.

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1439 County Road 8, Delta, ON K0E 1G0

613-928-2251 or 1-800-928-2250

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