Town of Aylmer Declares a Significant Weather Event – Ended December 27, 2025
⚠️Update: 8:42 a.m. December 27, 2025
The Significant Weather Event Declaration for the Town of Aylmer has now ended. The Town of Aylmer Works Department continues to monitor road and weather conditions to ensure public safety is maintained. Thank you to all residents for their patience during this time.
At 1:30pm, December 26, 2025, the Town of Aylmer officially declared a Significant Weather Event as per Ontario Regulation 239/02. This declaration applies to all roads within the geographic boundary of the Town of Aylmer.
The Town is currently responding to the significant snowfall/freezing rain. Declaring a Significant Weather Event allows the Town to continue road maintenance operations in a safe and responsible manner during severe and hazardous weather. Town plows will continue to operate, but difficult weather conditions can mean road and sidewalk maintenance may take longer than usual.
All non-essential travel throughout the Town is strongly discouraged. If citizens must travel, leave plenty of additional time and give snowplows extra space and distance to operate.
Downed tree limbs: Please use the Service Request Form only to report tree limbs that have fallen from Town-owned trees (on public property/right-of-way): https://portal.laserfiche.ca/…/forms/Service-Request-Form
Downed powerlines / outages: If you spot a downed powerline, stay at least 10 metres away and call 911. To report a power outage, contact ERTH Power at 1-877-850-3128.