Local residents are also encouraged to join the Community Clean Up to help keep Brockville beautiful and vibrant as the warmer months approach
The City of Brockville is calling on residents and businesses to help tidy up the community this spring. The annual Brockville Community Wide Clean Up takes place Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to noon across the city.
Ahead of the event, Mayor Matt Wren is challenging local businesses to take part in his 2026 Mayor’s Corporate Challenge on Friday, April 24.
Natalie Finucan, communications coordinator with the City of Brockville, explained what the challenge entails.
Local residents are also encouraged to join the Community Clean Up to help keep Brockville beautiful and vibrant as the warmer months approach. Volunteers can clean parks, public spaces, neighbourhood trails, and more.
Finucan noted where and when free supplies will be available for pickup.
Residents can sign up for the clean up here: Brockville Community Cleanup.
Story by: Evan Gibb

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