Community Cleanup
Please join The City of Oshawa with M.P. Colin Carrie, John Howard Society, and the Durham Regional Police Service for this annual initiative.
Tuesday, April 23
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Starting at City Hall, North Parkette
The event aims to clean up downtown Oshawa’s streets, foster community pride, build partnerships and raise awareness regarding clean and safe communities.
Register now by emailing [email protected].
Participants asked to gather at the North Parkette of City Hall to receive supplies including area map, garbage bags and gloves. Event takes place rain or shine please dress for inclement weather.
Join M.P. Colin Carrie, for a post-clean up BBQ to celebrate your hard work and helping to create a safe, clean community. BBQ begins at 12:30 p.m. at 57 Simcoe St. S.
Please register by Sunday, April 21.
Join us in making a difference by registering yourself, a group, organization or a school, to volunteer to cleanup in your neighbourhood, local park, green space, trail, or schoolyard.
We welcome groups of all sizes to participate in Community Cleanup Week which takes place April 22 to 26. By volunteering, you will be supporting the creation of a clean and sustainable community.
Registration is now open. Confirm your preferred cleanup location, date/time and request garbage bags and gloves (available while supplies last).
Join the Mayor’s Cleanup events and help beautify your community. Volunteer your time and make a difference in local parks, green spaces, trails, and schoolyards.
Please help us clean up the community together in May, June, and September at various locations from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, May 25
Saturday, June 22
Saturday, September 7 - with Friends of Second Marsh
Thank you for making Oshawa a cleaner and greener city!
Thank you to our Communities with Brooms partners: The John Howard Society of Durham Region, Durham Regional Police Services - 17 Division Officers, and the On Point Team.
Thank you to our sponsors and partner!