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  • Harvest Routes workshop registration opens September 9

    Details are now available for creative workshops featured at the Township’s annual celebration of arts and culture, Harvest Routes, on October 3 and 4, 2025.

    • Creekside Country Market kids (6+) and adult workshops – create a scarecrow cutting board or fall harvest sign
    • DIY Home Décor workshops – create a sign, pillow or welcome mat
    • Urban Tractor workshops – create a stained-glass dragonfly or butterfly
    • Watering Can workshops – create a flower arrangement
    • West Lincoln Public Library workshops



  • Brain health and mobility on topic at West Lincoln seniors’ fair

    West Lincoln is pleased to be welcoming Dr. Anthony Levinson and Dr.

  • Residents invited to West Lincoln Fire open houses

    West Lincoln Fire & Emergency Services is hosting public open houses at both of its Fire Stations on Saturday, September 27. Visit Fire Station 2 for a free breakfast then stop by Fire Station 1 for a free barbecue lunch.

  • Labour Day Holiday Hours 2025

    Please note that Township Administration, the West Lincoln Community Centre and West Lincoln Public Library will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2025, for the Labour Day holiday.

    Residents are reminded that fireworks are only permitted in West Lincoln on Victoria Day, Canada Day and the 2 days before and after these holidays.

  • Vendors wanted for Harvest Routes artist marketplace

    Get your creative juices flowing, because the Township of West Lincoln’s celebration of arts and culture returns October 3 to 4, 2025. Harvest Routes includes seasonal workshops spread out around the Township so attendees can explore all corners of West Lincoln, plus an Artists’ Marketplace.

  • West Lincoln welcomes new Manager of Community Services

    The Township of West Lincoln is thrilled to announce that, after a comprehensive recruitment process, DJ Brooks has accepted the position of Manager, Community Services. In this role, he will oversee facility and parks management as well as recreational programing and community events.

  • West Lincoln lifts burn ban

    Fire Chief Tim Hofsink has lifted the burn ban in West Lincoln, following several local rain events that brought enough precipitation to reduce the risk of fire. The recent rainfall has lowered the chance of fires spreading quickly, making conditions safer for controlled burns.

  • West Lincoln champions local priorities at 2025 AMO Conference

    Representatives from the Township of West Lincoln took part in the 2025 Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference, held in Ottawa from August 17 to 20, where they met with members of Provincial cabinet to advocate for sustainable library funding and investments in Wellandport park and shoreline enhancements.

    The AMO Conference is Ontario’s largest annual gathering of municipal leaders, providing a forum for communities to share priorities with the province and explore.

  • West Lincoln free “Boots & Furrows” line dancing event set to complement IPM in September

    Get ready to kick up your heels and dosey-do. The Township of West Lincoln is inviting residents and visitors to Boots & Furrows, a brand-new free community line dancing event being held at the West Lincoln Community Centre on September 18 and 19.

  • West Lincoln reminds drivers to slow down

    With back-to-school season upon us, the Township of West Lincoln is reminding residents to slow down, drive safely and be mindful of traffic calming measures implemented by the Region to improve community safety.

    The community safety zone located on Townline Rd.

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Township of West Lincoln
318 Canborough St.
Box 400
Smithville, ON L0R 2A0
Phone: 905-957-3346
Fax: 905-957-3219