Back in September 2022, the Town partnered with SLWC to offer Hawkesbury homeowners protection plans to help cover the potentially expensive repair costs associated with their portion of water and sewer service lines. These plans, offered by SWLC, are used by over 1000 cities, municipalities, and utilities across North America, including over 65 in Ontario.
The Town of Hawkesbury is letting homeowners know that they may receive a reminder letter regarding these protection plans in the upcoming weeks from SLWC. The letter will again include the Town’s logo to assure that this offering is legitimate.
Please note that participation is optional and voluntary for homeowners in Hawkesbury and that it is not a Town program. Please visit www.slwofc.ca for frequently asked questions and links to additional information.
The Town of Hawkesbury has started its 2021 budget process. We would like to invite Hawkesbury’s citizens and organizations to participate in this process by sending us your comments, ideas and / or initiatives that you would like to see in the town for 2021.
Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Hawkesbury will hold a public meeting on the 12th of November 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 600 Higginson Street with the intent to pass a by-law at the November 12, 2024, regular Council meeting to approve the renaming of existing public streets Bruneau and Pilon to Zoning By-law N° 20–2018 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13.
The purpose of the renaming is to correct projected street names in a future subdivision development south of Lafrance Crescent due to existing street names known as Bruneau Street and Pilon Street, to have no two streets name the same.
Consult the complet public notice document for more information.
Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Hawkesbury will hold a public meeting on the 12th of November 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 600 Higginson Street to consider a proposed Amendment to Zoning By-law N° 20–2018 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13.
The purpose of the application is to rezone Lots 4, 5, 7 and Part of Lot 8, Registered Plan M-21, municipally addressed as 157 and 189 John Street.
For additional information please read the complete public notice document.
As part of its emergency plan and eager to offer an effective tool of good quality to its citizens, the Town of Hawkesbury has acquired an alert and communication system service WITH NO USER FEE FOR ITS CITIZENS.
As part of the planning of municipal infrastructure management, level of service aspect, the administration wishes to conduct a feedback and improvement survey among Hawkesbury residents.
We encourage you to participate massively in this very inclusive survey.
You can fill it by clicking here or on on the button below:
Comme and join us for a day of Holiday fun. On December 7, start your day with the Christmas Market at the Sport COmplexe from 9 am to 4 pm. More than 30 vendors will be on site with a little bit of everything for everyone.
The Town of Hawkesbury offers an attractive opportunity for industries looking to relocate. It has over 376 acres of land zoned for industrial use, with all the necessary facilities to accommodate current and future needs.
The Town is proud to host a diverse range of industries, such as Biscuits Leclerc, a Canadian leader in biscuit production; Green Beaver Company, a manufacturer of 100% natural, hygienic, and biodegradable products; DART Helicopter Services; and many others.
Light and medium industrial as well as commercial enterprises can be accommodated in the business park.
Largest Manufactures in Hawkesbury by Employment
Company Name
Business Activity
Tulmar Safety Systems Inc.
Textile and rescue products
Montebello Packaging
Plastic and metal products
IKO Industries Ltd.
Asphaltic and bituminous waterproofing products
Biscuits Leclerc
Food products
Ampak Plast Inc.
Plastic products
Largest Warehouses and distribution centers in Hawkesbury