Declaration of an Emergency - March 8, 2026 at 6:19p.m.
The Township Municipal Office is closed to the public for all purposes until further notice
The Township of Amaranth has declared an emergency in response to a flooding situation at the Township Municipal Office. The Township has taken this step, most importantly, to ensure the safety and well-being of our staff and residents.
During this emergency, Council and Staff are working to ensure that the municipality operates effectively and continues to provide essential services. Staff can be contacted by telephone at 519-941-1007 or email at info@amaranth.ca. Staff will endeavour to respond to phone messages and emails during regular working hours, but an immediate response may not be possible. Please consider using the drop box at the office for correspondence as it will be checked on a regular basis.
Please monitor our website for messages, updates and notices regarding this ongoing situation.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.
Online Credit Card Payments Now Available
The Township of Amaranth now offers a convenient way to pay your property taxes, water account, building permits, dog tags and municipal invoices online using a credit card with our secure payment provider (fees apply).
What You’ll Need:
19-digit roll number (found on your property tax bill)
Customer number, invoice number or building permit number located on your invoice
The amount you wish to pay
A valid credit card
Note: When paying using a credit card a convenience fee will be applied to the payment amount.
The Township of Amaranth will now be placing all Planning Notices on the Township website at the following link: https://www.amaranth.ca/municipal-government/planning-development/
Township of Amaranth
The Township of Amaranth had a delegation today with Vijay Thanigasalam, the Associate Minister of Transportation, at the Good Roads Conference this morning.
Council of The Township of Amaranth has amended the Procedural By-Law to change Council meeting times.
UTOPIA, Ontario (April 11, 2024) – Landowners are invited to apply for the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority’s (NVCA) 2025 tree planting grants before next winter.
The Township of Amaranth is redesigning our current website – and who better to help us improve than our residents? We would like to hear your feedback on our current website and where improvements can be made to better serve our residents.
Council and staff of the Township of Amaranth wish to congratulate Tom Reid, Dufferin County Paramedic Service for 41 years of dedicated service. Happy Retirement Tom!
The Township of Amaranth Municipal Office will be closed from Friday, March 29th, 2024 to Monday, April 1st, 2024 and will resume regular operating hours Tuesday, April 2nd at 8:30am.
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