Register today for spring Cleaning the Capital

Ottawa launches fall clean the capital campaign

OTTAWA, March 15, 2024 – As warmer weather approaches, you might notice a winter’s worth of litter scattered around the city. Twice a year, thousands of residents help keep our community spaces clean and green through Cleaning the Capital and you can join them by registering for the spring 2024 campaign!

The City of Ottawa is grateful for the long-term commitment of many volunteers who have continued to participate in cleanup projects every year.

1.4 million volunteers

It is estimated that over one million kilograms of waste has been removed by more than 1.4 million volunteers since the campaign began in 1994. We encourage any residents interested in participating, including high school students looking to complete community involvement hours, to register now.

Volunteers needed for Ottawa storm cleanup

Registration is open until Friday, May 3. You can choose from a variety of places to clean up, including community parks and greenspaces, shorelines, roadsides, or even areas around bus stops.

Register here

Looking to join others to help keep your neighbourhood beautiful? Check out the new, online interactive map with pins that display the location, date, and time of all registered cleanup projects.       

Important dates for the spring campaign:

  • Friday, March 15: Registration opens
  • Monday, April 15 to Friday, May 31: Spring Cleaning the Capital campaign
  • Monday, April 22: Earth Day 2023
  • Friday, May 3: Registration closes
  • Saturday, June 15: Deadline to submit your online cleanup report 

Starter cleanup kits are available upon request.

To learn more about the campaign or to register your project, visit ottawa.ca/clean. 

For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook(link is external)Twitter(link is external) and Instagram(link is external).

SOURCE City of Ottawa

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