Your Winnipeg Trash Day — Easier to Track in 2026
If you live in Winnipeg, the main things to remember are that garbage and recycling carts are collected every week, extra garbage and large item pickups must be requested ahead of time for a fee, and only three holidays shift the weekly collection calendar. This guide keeps the Winnipeg trash pickup schedule garbage collection system simple and practical.
📑 What’s in this guide
The City of Winnipeg provides curbside recycling and garbage cart service across the city, with weekly collection on your assigned day. Seasonal yard waste collection also runs on the same day as your carts, but only during the annual yard waste program period. If you have more garbage than fits in your cart, or large items like furniture or appliances, the City offers a separate extra pickup service for a fee.
Report missed if not collected by 6:00 p.m.
How to Find Your Winnipeg Trash Pickup Day
Winnipeg’s official MyUtility lookup is the easiest way to check your recycling, garbage, and yard waste collection day. It is address-based, so using your exact street number and street name matters.
- Open the official lookup. Use Find your collection day.
- Enter your address. Type your street number and street name, then select the correct address from the suggestions.
- Check your regular day. Garbage and recycling are collected on the same assigned day each week.
- Check seasonal services. During yard waste season, your yard waste is also collected on that same day.
- Turn on reminders if needed. MyUtility can help residents remember collection days and special pickup requests.
Winnipeg Trash Pickup Schedule 2026
For most homes using the City’s cart collection service, garbage and recycling are collected every week of the year on the same collection day. Seasonal yard waste is collected separately during the annual yard waste program.
| Service | How It Works | Typical Frequency | Where to Confirm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garbage Cart | Curbside cart collection | Weekly | Collection day lookup / cart collection service |
| Recycling Cart | Curbside cart collection | Weekly | Collection day lookup / cart collection service |
| Yard Waste | Seasonal curbside program | Every two weeks in season | Collection day lookup / seasonal updates |
| Extra Garbage | Special paid pickup | As requested | Extra garbage request page |
| Large Items | Special paid pickup | As requested | Large item request page |
For 2026, Winnipeg announced that the annual curbside yard waste program starts the week of May 4 for homes in area “A” and the week of May 11 for homes in area “B.” Once the program is active, yard waste is collected every two weeks on the same day as your carts.
Winnipeg Cart Service, Large Items, and Yard Waste
Winnipeg’s collection system is built around standard carts at the curb, with separate paid pickups for large items and extra garbage that do not fit in the cart. Seasonal yard waste follows its own collection cycle and must be prepared properly.
Garbage Cart
Recycling Cart
Large Items
Yard Waste
The City’s service guide says the standard cart most homes have is 240 litres, and households can pay for upgrades if they need more garbage or recycling capacity. Carts stay with the property, not with the resident, when someone moves.
⭐ Best way to avoid overflow
If you regularly run out of room, compare the cost of a cart upgrade with the cost of repeated extra garbage pickups. For many homes, a bigger cart or second cart may be easier than repeated special requests.
Winnipeg Set-Out Rules
Winnipeg’s cart-placement rules are simple, but collectors need enough space around the carts for the trucks to work properly.
- Put carts out by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day.
- Place carts on an even surface. Use the edge of the front street if you do not have a back lane, or the edge of the back lane if you do.
- Keep carts an arm’s length away from other objects and structures.
- Clear snow in winter. The City says snow under and on top of carts must be cleared or they will not be collected.
- If carts are not collected by 6:00 p.m., report the missed pickup.
Winnipeg Extra Garbage & Large Item Pickup
If you have more garbage than fits in your cart, or oversized items like furniture, mattresses, refrigerators, freezers, or air conditioners, Winnipeg offers a special paid pickup service.
The City says you can request pickup for:
- Up to three standard garbage bags per pickup
- Up to 10 large items per pickup
- Large appliances
- Furniture
- Items with ozone-depleting substances, including refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners
- Use the official request form. Start at Request an extra garbage or large item pickup.
- Request it early. Winnipeg requires the request at least two full business days before your regular recycling and garbage collection day.
- Wait for confirmation. The City confirms the pickup day when you complete the request.
- Modify or cancel on time. Any change also needs at least two full business days before the scheduled pickup day.
- Leave items out until the service window ends. Collectors generally work from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. for this service.
⭐ Good cleanup strategy
If you are clearing out a room or garage, bundle your extra garbage and large items into one request where possible. Since each special pickup has a fee, combining items can be more practical than filing several smaller requests.
Winnipeg 2026 Holiday Garbage Schedule
Winnipeg does not suspend collection for every holiday. The City says there are only three no-collection days each year for cart service.
| 2026 Holiday | Collection Impact |
|---|---|
| New Year’s Day — Thursday, January 1, 2026 | No collection. If your day falls on or after the holiday, put carts and yard waste out one day later for that week only. |
| Remembrance Day — Wednesday, November 11, 2026 | No collection. If your day falls on or after the holiday, put carts and yard waste out one day later for that week only. |
| Christmas Day — Friday, December 25, 2026 | No collection. If your day falls on or after the holiday, put carts and yard waste out one day later for that week only. |
That means Winnipeg’s 2026 holiday delays are simpler than in many cities. Outside those three dates, your collection day usually stays on its regular weekly schedule.
What to Do If Winnipeg Missed Your Pickup
If your garbage, recycling, or yard waste was not collected, Winnipeg gives clear timing rules for reporting it.
- Wait until after 6:00 p.m. on your collection day for regular carts.
- Check cart placement. Make sure the carts were out by 7:00 a.m. with enough clearance around them.
- Check whether it was a holiday week. New Year’s Day, Remembrance Day, and Christmas Day can slide collection one day later.
- Report the missed service. Use the City’s missed collection page or contact 311.
- For extra garbage or large item pickups, wait until after 6:00 p.m. before reporting a missed special pickup.
Winnipeg Drop-Off and Recycling Options
When you do not want to wait for a paid large-item pickup, Winnipeg also offers free 4R Winnipeg Depots and community recycling depots. These are especially useful for overflow recyclables, special materials, and items not meant for a normal curbside cart.
Brady 4R Winnipeg Depot
1825 Brady Road. Recycling and garbage services with weekday and weekend hours.
Pacific 4R Winnipeg Depot
1120 Pacific Avenue. Recycling only, no garbage, and closed Wednesdays.
Panet 4R Winnipeg Depot
429 Panet Road. Recycling only, no garbage, and closed Wednesdays.
Community Recycling Depots
Community recycling depots accept the same materials as at-home recycling and are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Frequently Asked Questions About Winnipeg Trash Pickup
How often does Winnipeg collect garbage and recycling?
Winnipeg collects both recycling and garbage carts every week of the year on your assigned collection day.
What time should I put my carts out in Winnipeg?
Put your carts out by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day.
Which holidays change Winnipeg garbage pickup in 2026?
The City says the only no-collection days are New Year’s Day, Remembrance Day, and Christmas Day. If your collection day falls on or after one of those holidays, put your carts out one day later for that week only.
Does Winnipeg offer large item pickup?
Yes. Winnipeg offers a paid extra garbage and large item pickup service for items like furniture, mattresses, and appliances.
How many extra bags or large items can I put out?
The City allows up to three standard garbage bags or up to 10 large items per special pickup request.
How far in advance do I need to request large item pickup?
You must request the pickup at least two full business days before your regular recycling and garbage collection day.
Is yard waste collected every week in Winnipeg?
No. Seasonal curbside yard waste is collected every two weeks on the same day as your recycling and garbage during the annual program period.
When does the 2026 yard waste program start?
For 2026, Winnipeg said the yard waste program starts the week of May 4 for area “A” and the week of May 11 for area “B.”
Where can I take extra recyclables?
You can take extra recyclables to a 4R Winnipeg Depot or a community recycling depot.
What should I do if my carts were not collected?
If your carts were not collected by 6:00 p.m., report a missed collection through the City’s website or contact 311.
Official Winnipeg Trash Collection Resources
Find your collection day
Official address lookup for recycling, garbage, and yard waste schedules
Cart collection service
Weekly collection rules, holiday changes, cart placement, and upgrades
Extra garbage & large item pickup
Official rules for paid extra garbage and oversized item collection
4R Winnipeg Depots
Drop-off locations for recyclable, reusable, compostable, and special materials
Community recycling depots
24/7 community recycling depots for materials accepted in home recycling
311 City services
General help for missed pickups, collection questions, and service requests
Reminder: Winnipeg’s weekly cart collection is consistent most of the year. The main schedule changes come from special large-item requests, seasonal yard waste, and the three holiday weeks that shift pickup by one day.