Pay the City
Property taxes, utility bills, pet licences, tickets, and more. Most people finish in under two minutes.
Quick pay
Already know what you're paying?
Let's get you there.
The City uses Silvermere Pay (demo), a secure Canadian payment processor. Visa, MasterCard, and a small convenience fee charged by Silvermere Pay (demo) (not the City). Most payments land in your City account within two business days.
What to expect
Have your account number ready
From your bill or notice
Click Pay Now, complete on Silvermere Pay (demo)
~2 minutes on desktop or mobile
Receipt emailed immediately
City posts it to your account in 2 business days
Money on the table
Claim your Home Owner Grant first.
The Home Owner Grant can take hundreds off your property tax bill. It's administered by the Province, not the City, and it's not automatic. Apply each year before July 2 to avoid penalty.
Skip the stress next year
Pre-Authorized Payment Plan.
Spread next year's property taxes across 10 monthly instalments, withdrawn automatically from your bank account. No more July 2 scramble. Governed by Bylaw 320.
What are you paying?
Each type uses a different account number. Find yours on the bill or notice, then click Pay Now above.
Property Taxes
Annual tax bill, due July 2, 2026.
You'll need: 8-digit Roll / Folio number
Find it on: Top-right of your Property Tax Notice
Utility Bills
Water, sewer, and curbside collection. Quarterly.
You'll need: Utility Account number
Find it on: Top of your utility bill
Pet Licence Renewal
Annual renewal for dogs and cats over 12 months.
You'll need: Pet Licence number
Find it on: Previous year's licence or tag
Municipal Tickets
Parking, bylaw, and other infractions.
You'll need: Ticket number
Find it on: Printed on the ticket itself
Business Licence
Annual renewal due January 31 each year.
You'll need: Business Licence number
Find it on: Your current licence or renewal notice
Building Permits
Construction, renovation, and related applications.
You'll need: Permit number
Find it on: From Development Services
Development Applications
Zoning, variance, subdivision, and related.
You'll need: Application number
Find it on: From Development Services
Accounts Receivable
Invoices from City departments.
You'll need: Invoice number
Find it on: From your City invoice
Pick whichever feels easiest.
Fastest
Online (Silvermere Pay (demo))
Visa or MasterCard. Small convenience fee charged by Silvermere Pay (demo). Receipt emailed immediately.
Free & familiar
Online banking
Log in to your bank, search “City of Silvermere” as a payee. Takes 3 to 5 business days to arrive.
Human contact
In person at City Hall
100 Lakeshore Avenue, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Cash, cheque, or debit. Free parking out front.
Paper trail
By mail
Cheque to “City of Silvermere” with your account number on the memo line. Mail arriving after the due date is considered late.
Running late?
Past the deadline? It's not the end of the world.
If you're past July 2 on property taxes, a 10% penalty applies automatically on the outstanding balance, the City cannot waive it. Pay what you owe now to stop the clock from ticking further. If you can't pay the full amount, call Finance and ask about a partial-payment plan. Nobody will shame you.
Got stuck?
Talk to a real person at the Finance counter
Finance Clerk, Finance Clerk, handles property tax and utility account questions.
Invoice from the City?
Accounts Receivable
Finance Clerk II, Finance Clerk II, for invoice and AR questions.
While you're here
Your property tax payments fund what makes Silvermere Silvermere.
About 90 kilometres of paved roads, 23 kilometres of sidewalks, snow plowing, the curbside collection program, your drinking water from Silver Lake, the Fire Hall, ten+ City parks, the Lakeline Bike Network, Cottonwood Point Heritage Park, FireSmart and Bear Smart programs, and a small army of staff who keep the town running.
Thanks for being part of it.
