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How to Pay Your Bill

Pre-authorized Payment

Once you have enrolled, your payment will be automatically deducted from your bank account. You will continue to receive a bill detailing your account charges and the “Amount Due” will be automatically withdrawn on the “Due Date.”

Standard Billing

Your bill is based on the actual amount of electricity you use during a given billing period.

Budget Billing

With this plan, you can average out your electricity payments over a longer period of time. You will receive a bill; however, your bank account will be debited on the 1st, 16th OR the 20th of each month depending on your preference. Your monthly budget amount will be based on your projected annual electricity use and the price of electricity.

Enrol in Pre-Authorized

pdfTo access our enrolment form, and upon completion, forward it to us along with a VOID cheque to:

Hydro Hawkesbury Inc.
850 Tupper St.
Hawkesbury ON K6A 3S7

Telephone or Internet payment.

You may pay your bill through a bank, trust company, or financial institution using the Internet or by telephone.

Payment by mail

Forward your payment by cheque or money order to:

Hydro Hawkesbury Inc.
850 Tupper St.
Hawkesbury ON K6A 3S7

Do not send cash through the mail. Also, always make sure that your remittance stub (the top part of your bill) is enclosed with your payment and that all 10-digits of your account number are written on the front of your cheque or money order.

Payment at a financial institution

Hydro Hawkesbury Inc. has arranged, with most major financial institutions, to accept payment at their local branch offices. You will need the remittance stub of your Hydro Hawkesbury bill to pay this way.

Payment at Hydro Hawkesbury's office

Our customer service representatives will accept payments by cheque, money order, debit card or cash. You may also deposit your cheque or money order along with the remittance stub, in the drop box located outside the front door at our Tupper St. office.

Credit card payments (Master Card and Visa)

This payment option is available through our E-Billing service or by telephone. A convenience fee of 2.5% will be charged per transaction. Your payment will be received and posted to your account on the next business day.

Spring ice storm – from March 28 to 31, 2025

Information from Environment and Climate Change Canada
Description : Potent spring ice storm likely.

What:
Significant ice accretion from freezing rain. General ice accretion amounts of 5 to 15 mm, with amounts in excess of 20 mm possible. Possible snow and ice pellet accumulations of 5 to 15 cm. Possible utility outages. Slippery surfaces and broken tree branches from ice build-up.

When:
Late Friday into Monday.

Additional information:
Confidence is increasing in a widespread, prolonged freezing rain event over portions of southern and northeastern Ontario. The swath of maximum ice accretion is still uncertain at this point, but confidence is highest for an area from Sault Ste. Marie southeast through Parry Sound to Kingston. Warnings will be issued as the event draws nearer.

A break in the freezing rain is expected for most areas late in the day on Saturday into Saturday night before a second round of freezing rain begins.

REGIONAL AND LOCAL POWER OUTAGES MAY OCCUR