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Bulky Items

The door-to-door collection of bulky items takes place from April to October, on the second Wednesday of the month, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Dates: April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10, and October 8, 2025

Bulky waste refers to non-upholstered items that are too large to fit into a bag, box, or trash bin, with the exception of mattresses and box springs which have their own collection. These items are collected and recycled. Bulky waste is not accepted during household waste collection.

Before disposing of an item that could still be useful, we encourage you to post it on an exchange or resale site.

Continuation of Bulky Item Collection

For the latest information regarding collections, consult Notices and Alerts.

If your items haven't been collected on the scheduled collection day, please advise us before 11 a.m. the following day. 

Some Guidelines to Follow

  • Your bulky items must be placed in your entrance, at the edge of the public road, after 6 PM the day before or before 7 AM on the day of collection.
  • The weight of each item must not exceed 220 lb (100 kg), and the maximum dimensions are 1.8 m (6 ft) by 1.2 m (4 ft).
  • For each address or apartment building, a maximum of 10 items or the equivalent of 5 m3 is accepted per collection.
  • Sharp or dangerous materials must be secured (e.g., remove nails, screws, or others).
  • Whenever possible, objects should be tied in bundles to prevent scattering and facilitate collection.

Accepted and Rejected Materials

Accepted MaterialsRefused Materials
  • baths, toilets, and sinks
  • propane gas barbecues (without the tank)
  • appliances (except devices containing refrigerant gases)
  • large mirrors and windows
  • furniture made of wood, metal, plastic, or any other material (tables, chairs, desks, dressers, bookshelves, cabinets, filing cabinets, etc.)
  • electric baseboards, range hoods, etc.
  • doors and windows
  • hot water tanks
  • carpets (rolled up)
  • pool covers (rolled up)
  • any other large household items
  • Paints, solvents, oils, pesticides, fertilizers, aerosols, batteries, etc.
  • Tires
  • Halocarbons (refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, air conditioners, etc.)
  • Electronic devices (televisions, cell phones, players, etc.)
  • Upholstered items (mattresses, sofas, box springs, couches, etc.)
  • Wood or construction or renovation materials
  • Stone, bricks, rocks, soil, etc.
  • Tree trunks, branches, and logs
  • Large cardboard boxes
  • Children's slides over 8 feet
  • Children's pools
  • Carpets over 8 feet
  • Wooden pallets
  • Spa

Please note that a change has been made to the collection of bulky items as of August 2025 for the safety of collection works, and to optimize the collection process throughout the territory. 

  • Only small windows are accepted (no larger than 24 x 36 inches). Windows must also be secured.
  • Only carpets and children's slides 6 feet or smaller are accepted.

Our electronic Waste Collection Guide has been updated to reflect these changes. A printable version of the new Bulky Items page in the Waste Collection Guide is available here

Other Drop-off Points

Outside of collection dates, you can bring your bulky items to an ecocenter. The ecocenters of the Montreal agglomeration, open all year round, serve the City of Pointe-Claire. The closest ones are located in Saint-Laurent, at 3535 Sartelon Street, and in LaSalle, at 7272 Saint-Patrick Street.

Electronic Devices

Electronic devices must be brought to the ecocentres or to one of the official drop-off points of the Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA). To find the nearest location to you, visit recyclemyelectronics.ca/qc/where-can-i-recycle.

Information

Public Works and Buildings Department

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