Transit customers can buy summer and monthly passes using the GRT Pay mobile app, making it even easier to ride transit throughout the region this summer.
The Region of Waterloo is inviting families to share their experiences and ideas to help guide the future of child care and early years programs.
The Region of Waterloo is updating its Long-term Waste Management Strategy (LTWMS) to address our growing community's evolving waste management needs and support sustainable and affordable waste management practices. Join one of two public meetings scheduled to weigh in and have your say on the future of Waterloo Regions waste management.
Region of Waterloo Library (RWL) is expanding its accessible collection with new adaptive gaming controllers and gaming kits, giving patrons more ways to enjoy gaming in a comfortable and accessible way.
It’s National AccessAbility Week in Canada and the Region of Waterloo is taking action to reduce barriers by joining the Sunflower Program, an internationally recognized initiative that supports people with hidden disabilities in accessing public services.
The City of Guelph and the Region of Waterloo and its Area Municipalities are looking for members for its Municipal Elections Compliance Audit Committee (MECAC).
Nineteen community organizations across Waterloo Region will receive a combined $90,000 through the Region of Waterloo’s Community Environmental Fund in 2026 to advance local projects focused on environmental stewardship, climate resilience, sustainability education and green space.
The Region of Waterloo is rehabilitating Can-Amera Parkway between Franklin Boulevard and Conestoga Boulevard. This work includes a new asphalt roadway, multi-use paths on each side of the road, new streetlighting, bus stop improvements, and replacement of the existing guiderail.
This summer, a new Grand River Transit (GRT) Pride bus will travel on routes across Waterloo Region, celebrating the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and the connections that help make the region welcoming, inclusive and vibrant.
More residents and businesses will have a chance to reduce their water bills in 2027 as the Region expands programs that help identify leaks and lower water use.
Contact Us
Region of Waterloo HQ
150 Frederick St.
Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4J3
Telephone: 519-575-4400
Fax: 519-575-4481
For general inquiries:
Regionalinquiries@regionofwaterloo.ca
Other Main Region Locations
Cambridge Main Office
150 Main St.
Cambridge, ON N1R 6P9
Waterloo Main Office
99 Regina St. S.
Waterloo, ON N2J 4V3
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