
Information about Property Taxes & Utility Fees
Possible Canada Post strike update: Property tax statements have been mailed out. With a possible Canada Post strike, residents are encouraged to access their tax information online through their MyTownship account.
Starting this year, utility fees are no longer included on property tax statements and have already been sent separately. Learn more at tol.ca/utilities.
Property taxes and utility fees are due Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
How to Pay
There are many easy and convenient ways to pay on time and avoid penalties, including:
- Online banking
- Credit card (with a non-refundable 2.2% processing fee)
- In person at your financial institution
- At the Township Civic Facility’s customer service counter or 24-hour drop boxes
- Please do not mail cheques — payments delayed due to the strike may arrive late and will be subject to penalty. For assistance, contact tax@tol.ca.
Visit How to pay for full payment details.
Home Owner Grant
Eligible property owners must apply for the home owner grant every year to receive the tax reduction. Apply online at gov.bc.ca/homeownergrant or call 1-888-355-2700.
Tax Deferment Program
The Province offers a property tax deferment program for eligible residential homeowners. Learn more at gov.bc.ca/propertytaxdeferment.
Explore the Property Taxes webpage for answers to all your questions. Read the 2025 Property Tax Newsletter for more information about the Township’s property tax breakdown.