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Adopt-A-Highway Program Keeping Bruce County Clean and Beautiful

The Adopt-a-Highway Program is a community-driven initiative, empowering volunteers to help keep our County roads clean. This program offers a meaningful way to contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment by removing litter from roadways.
Hands with white gloves on picking up trash and putting into trash bag

Bruce County invites individuals, families, community groups and local organizations to join the Adopt-a-Highway Program this season.

The Adopt-a-Highway Program is a community-driven initiative, empowering volunteers to help keep our County roads clean. This program offers a meaningful way to contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment by removing litter from roadways.

“Bruce County is committed to protecting our public green spaces and supporting community well-being through programs like Adopt-a-Highway,” says Andrew Beumer, environmental services manager. “Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, we’re making a visible difference. One stretch of road at a time.”

Over 300 kilometres of the County road network has been adopted so far.

 

How It Works

  • Groups or individuals register to adopt a section of highway right-of-way and keep it clean.
  • There is no cost to participate in the program and supplies are provided.
  • Acknowledgement signs are installed at each end of an adopted section to highlight the individual or group’s participation and amazing effort.

 

Adopt a Highway in Your Area

To join Bruce County’s Adopt-A-Highway Program, contact the Transportation and Environmental Services Department:

  • Email: transportationinfo@brucecounty.on.ca
  • Phone: 519-881-2400

     

 

Discover more about Bruce County’s Adopt-A-Highway Program.