Located along the shoreline of Lac Ste. Anne, the Summer Village of Yellowstone places a strong emphasis on environmental protection and responsible land management. Municipal programs and community initiatives are designed to protect water quality, natural habitats, and the long-term sustainability of the area.
Programs and development guidelines help protect the water quality of Lac Ste. Anne and surrounding ecosystems.
Responsible waste management and environmental planning help maintain a healthy and sustainable community.
The Summer Village works with regional organizations and municipalities to support environmental monitoring and stewardship programs.
Protecting the shoreline and surrounding natural areas is an important priority for the Summer Village. Development guidelines, land-use planning, and environmental policies help ensure that growth within the community remains sustainable and respectful of the natural environment.
Proper waste disposal and composting help reduce environmental impact and support responsible resource management within the community. Residents are encouraged to follow municipal waste collection guidelines and participate in regional waste reduction programs.
Scheduled waste collection services help maintain a clean and healthy community environment.
Composting programs help divert organic waste from landfills and support sustainable waste management practices.
Residents are encouraged to properly dispose of waste and recyclables in accordance with municipal guidelines.
Environmental protection is a shared responsibility. Residents, visitors, and property owners all play a role in protecting the natural beauty and ecological health of the Summer Village of Yellowstone.
For additional information about environmental policies, development guidelines, and sustainability practices within the Summer Village of Yellowstone, please contact municipal administration.