
Attention Collingwood residents: As of Friday, September 26, 2025, Canada Post workers are on strike.
What does this mean for the Town of Collingwood's outgoing mail?
Any mail required by legislation sent from the Town during the strike (e.g., Planning notices) may be sent via courier. All other non-essential mail will be on hold until the strike is over.
What if I want to sign up or pay for a Town service?
The Town of Collingwood has many online options to serve you better! Service Collingwood is an online portal that provides residents, businesses, and visitors with easy access to non-emergency town services, programs, and information.
Property taxes and other Town fees can be paid online using the Town's official online payment solution, Paymentus.
E-billing is available for receiving tax bills digitally; sign up online to get started. Please note that property tax bills were mailed in June 2025 and include the upcoming installment deadline of October 17, 2025.
Please visit the Property Taxes page for information on the topics listed below:
- How to pay property taxes
- Pre-authorized payment plans
- Mailing address changes
- Heritage property tax refunds
- Tax relief for low-income seniors and low-income disabled persons
I have a parking ticket. How do I pay for it?
Parking tickets can be paid online or in person at Town Hall, located at 97 Hurontario St., during office hours, or by depositing it in the secure mailbox at the front doors of Town Hall.
You're also welcome to visit the Service Collingwood counter at Town Hall for assistance, service requests, and payments, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding statutory holidays).