RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT ANNUAL SEASONAL PARKING PASS/PERMIT APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE!

Non-Resident Annual Seasonal Parking Permits for the East Beach Parking between May 1 to September 30, Monday to Thursday is $85.52 inclusive of tax and fees, and can be purchased by accessing this LINK on the HONK website. Friday to Sunday is $22/day and can be paid using the QR code posted onsite.
The Municipal after-hours drop box is temporarily unavailable due to construction.
During regular business hours, please bring all payments/documents upstairs to the Municipal Office or use the doorbell to the right of the main doors and someone will come down to assist you.
If you require any other accommodations, please call our office at 519-866-5521 to arrange.
Our apologies for any inconvenience.
Notice of Passing Zoning Amendment Application ZBA-08/25 North Urban Homes Ltd. - see NOTICE for details
Notice of Passing Zoning Amendment Application ZBA-11/25 Beard - see NOTICE for details
Notice of an Application - Draft Plan of Subdivision Application - County of Elgin File No. 34T-BA2503 Pine Street Vienna - see NOTICE for details
Notice of Public Meeting Zoning Amendment Application ZBA-02/25 Van Ittersum - see NOTICE for details
Notice of an Application - Draft Plan of Subdivision County of Elgin Application File No. 34T-BA2502 Eden West (Eden) - see NOTICE for details
Notice of Passing Zoning Amendment Application ZBA-09/25 Agoston - see NOTICE for details
Additional information on beach paid parking and the process for how to get your Seasonal Resident Parking Permit has now been updated on our website. Visit the Beach Paid Parking page for the information and to apply for your permit!
The Long Point Region Conservation Authority (LPRCA) is issuing a Watershed Conditions Statement—Flood Outlook for its entire watershed, urging people near creeks and streams to stay aware of changing weather conditions.
The Long Point Region Conservation Authority is updating the Watershed Conditions Statement—Flood Outlook to Flood Watch for the entire watershed.
The Long Point Region Conservation Authority (LPRCA) is issuing a Watershed Conditions Statement—Flood Outlook for its entire watershed, urging people near creeks and streams to stay aware of changing weather conditions.
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