Montreal begins annual effort to clear tonnes of garbage exposed by snowmelt

  • Canadian Press

City workers pick up trash prior to a news conference by Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante in Montreal, March 19, 2025, where she spoke about the city's spring clean campaign. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL -- Street cleaning is a rite of spring in Montreal, after receding snow exposes months' worth of cigarette butts, dog waste, and other garbage.

The city says its fleet of street sweepers, sidewalk washers and other cleaning staff will need between four and six weeks to pick up what is expected to be at least 50,000 tonnes of trash and gravel.

Spokesman Philippe Sabourin told reporters today that because Montreal is a "winter city," some cleaning operations can't take place during colder months when snow and ice blanket the roads and streets.

However, he says in recent years Montreal has started spring cleaning operations earlier, and employed some teams year-round.

Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante says the city will invest an additional $6.2 million for such things as "flying brigades" -- workers who will travel across the island to help borough crews tackle messes.

The city says that to adapt to climate change, it has outfitted some sidewalk snow plows with water sprayers so they can be used for street cleaning once the snow recedes.

This report by was first published March 19, 2025.