Established in 1995 its six acres of property are nestled in a quiet and serene part of Town. The Cemetery offers an upright monument, flat marker, cremation garden section, mausoleum section as well as columbarium.
All persons interring their loved ones in the Wasaga Beach Cemetery shall be at liberty to do so according to their own religious beliefs or other cultural ceremonies and customs, subject to any contrary provision of the By-Law for the operation of the Wasaga Beach Cemetery.
THE CEMETERY IS NOW OPEN
The Corporation of the Town of Wasaga Beach is licensed under the Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act, 2002 and subject to the limitations thereof, as a:
Cemetery Operator
License No. CM-05066
The Wasaga Beach Cemetery is a non-denominational cemetery located at 610 Sunnidale Road South at the corner of Orchard Drive.
The main entrance is from Sunnidale Road South with a second entrance from Orchard Drive.
The Cemetery Office is located in Town Hall at 30 Lewis Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario
Office hours are:
Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays
*Saturday morning interment permitted (subject to additional charge & restrictions)
Easter
Mother's Day
Father's Day
Thanksgiving
Remembrance Day
and must be removed within one calendar week of the particular day.
June 1st to September 1st
Fresh flowers only No potted flowers or wreaths
November 15th to March 15th
Winter wreaths (wreath stands permitted)
Plant hooks, cultivated gardens or articles, other than those as permitted in the By-law or as posted, are not allowed.
1) Trees, shrubs, flowers or other plants may not be cultivated on the lots. The Corporation may remove any trees, shrubs, flowers or plants in contravention hereof.
2) Glass containers, nails, wires, pottery or any other material of any kind that may create hazard to workers or visitors are not allowed in the Cemetery at any time.
3) The Cemetery reserves the right to remove all real or artificial flowers, potted plants, wreaths and baskets of flowers when they become withered or unsightly, or if for any reason deemed by the Cemetery Custodian to be in the best interest of the Cemetery.