The Access Richmond Hill Contact Centre provides assistance for general inquiries, responds to questions or concerns regarding programs and services as well as accepts in person payments.
905-771-8800
Hours of Service:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Report a problem with a service, e.g. missed garbage collection, overnight parking, potholes, street lights, etc.
Richmond Hill is home to headwaters of the Humber River, Rouge River and Don River systems, which all flow south into Lake Ontario. Richmond Hill is also home to kettle lakes such as Lake Wilcox, Bond Lake and Phillip's Lake.
The East Humber River starts on the Oak Ridges Moraine, in the kettle lakes of St. George and Wilcox. A variety of wildlife lives here, in the north end of Richmond Hill.
The Rouge River covers a large section of Richmond Hill to the east, connecting with both the West Rouge Tributary and Beaver Creek Tributary. This area is home to the Jefferson Forest and the Jefferson Salamander, a Species at Risk.
The Upper East Don runs down the west side of Richmond Hill. Mill Pond, Pioneer Park and Rumble Pond are located in this area.
In Richmond Hill, we protect our water resources (streams, rivers, lakes and groundwater) through: