211 1st Ave N, Chesley
District Chief: Robert Bell
The Chesley Fire Hall contains a meeting room and kitchen facilities that can be rented out by the general public. For more information please contact the Fire Chief.
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Please note the following changes to curbside collection over the holidays:
Thursday collection will take place Wednesday, December 24 and Wednesday, December 31.
Friday collection remains unchanged and will occur on Friday, December 26 and Friday, January 2.
Thank you for your cooperation, and please plan accordingly. Happy Holidays!
Arran-Elderslie is serviced by three volunteer fire departments and the Ontario Provincial Police. If you are in an emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately.
211 1st Ave N, Chesley
District Chief: Robert Bell
The Chesley Fire Hall contains a meeting room and kitchen facilities that can be rented out by the general public. For more information please contact the Fire Chief.
382 Goldie Street, Paisley
District Chief: Dan Kerr
The Municipality of Arran-Elderslie has initiated the construction of a new fire hall and public works building in Paisley. This approximately $4.7 million project aims to provide the Paisley Fire Department and Paisley Public Works Department with a modern facility. The new building will offer updated and suitable accommodation for the fire fighters and public works employees, ensuring functionality for the next several decades.

72 Yonge Street N, Tara
District Chief: Paul Best
Fire hall facilities are available for rent. For more information please contact the Fire Chief.
Carbon monoxide and smoke alarms
The Ontario Fire Code says that all homes must have working carbon monoxide and smoke alarms. Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms sound an early warning if CO is present in your home. Carbon monoxide can be very dangerous and is considered the silent killer because it is odourless, colourless, and tasteless and is very difficult to detect.
Contact Us
Municipality of Arran Elderslie
1925 Bruce Road 10, Box 70
Chesley ON, N0G 1L0
Phone: 519-363-3039
Fax: 519-363-2203