Easter Landfill Closure
Please be advised that the Slave Lake Regional Landfill will be closed on April 3 and April 4 in observance of the Easter holiday.
Find our location and hours of operation, and check acceptable waste and tip fees.
We manage the Regional Landfill just west of the Town of Slave Lake.
We also work with other landfills, transfer sites and recycling facilities to ensure communities in the Lesser Slave River region have access to convenient, sensible and sustainable recycling and waste management options.
20041 Twp Rd 660 Flatbush, AB
| 9:30AM – 5:30PM | TUESDAYS |
| 9:30AM – 5:30PM | SATURDAYS |
Schedule subject to change in accordance with holidays or operational matters.
56km northwest on Hwy 2 from Athabasca
| 9:00AM – 5:00PM | TUESDAYS |
| 9:00AM – 5:00PM | THURSDAYS |
Schedule subject to change in accordance with holidays or operational matters.
1221 9 Street, Smith AB
| 9:30AM – 5:30PM | WEDNESDAYS |
| 9:30AM – 5:30PM | SATURDAYS |
| 9:30AM – 5:30PM | SUNDAYS |
Schedule subject to change in accordance with holidays or operational matters.
13km west of Slave Lake and south of Highway 2
| 11:00AM – 6:00PM | TUESDAYS |
| 11:00AM – 6:00PM | WEDNESDAYS |
| 11:00AM – 6:00PM | THURSDAYS |
| 11:00AM – 6:00PM | FRIDAYS |
| 9:00AM – 5:00PM | SATURDAYS |
Schedule subject to change in accordance with holidays or operational matters.
754658 Northshore Drice
2km north of the Hamlet of Marten Beach
| 10:00AM – 6:00PM | Wednesdays |
| 10:00AM – 6:00PM | Sundays |
Schedule subject to change in accordance with holidays or operational matters.
The Lesser Slave Lake Regional Waste Management Services Commission provides solid waste management and recycling services to the Town of Slave Lake and the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River. In this capacity, we are committed to keeping the environmental footprint of our northern Alberta communities to an absolute minimum.
At the Commission, we strive to ensure that all solid waste management and recycling initiatives within the region are properly planned, implemented, and managed.
The Commission operates a regional landfill 13km east of the Town of Slave Lake, and works in collaboration with other regional landfills, transfer stations and recycling facilities.
Use this site to find facilities, review waste management policies and procedures, and learn how we’re working to protect our environment for generations to come.
Our e-recycling program helps protect our environment by keeping old TVs and computer equipment out of our landfills, and away from the waste stream flowing into developing countries.
Please be advised that the Slave Lake Regional Landfill will be closed on April 3 and April 4 in observance of the Easter holiday.
Waste and how we deal with it affects our shared environment...all that surrounds us: air, water, land, plants and man-made things. Given that we need a clean environment for our health and happiness, it’s easy to grasp why effective waste management is vital to the community.
After much discussion during its September 23, 2021 meeting, the Lesser Slave Lake Regional Waste Management Services Commission passed a motion to increase disposal rates effective january 1, 2022.
The Slave Lake Landfill has designated zones to accommodate sorting, preparation, diversion and disposal of waste items. Click the pins in the map below to find your way around, or Click Here to download a site map in PDF format.
Click Here to explore some of the resourceful ways we divert waste materials from the landfill, and often convert them into usable products in the process.