Consumer fireworks
Under the fireworks by-law, you are allowed to discharge consumer fireworks on your own private property without a permit, between dusk and 11 p.m., on Victoria Day, Canada Day or the celebration known as Diwali Day.
consumer fireworks:
- classified under type F.1 in the Government of Canada’s explosives regulations
- are low hazard and designed for recreational use; and,
- include items like showers, fountains, golden rain, lawn lights, pinwheels, and roman candle.
You are not allowed to discharge fonsumer Fireworks:
- On any day other than the days stated above
- On any private property, that is not your own without obtaining the written authorization of the legal owner of the property, including into, in or on any highway, street, lane, square, public park or other public places
Display fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects
A Fireworks discharge permit is required to discharge consumer fireworks, display fireworks or pyrotechnic special effects at any time. No fireworks discharge permit is required to discharge consumer fireworks between dusk and 11 p.m. on the statutory holidays known as Victoria Day, Canada Day and the celebration known as Diwali day.
Display fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects:
- are high hazard and designed for professional use;
- include items like rockets, serpents, shells, bombshells, tourbillons, maroons, large wheel, bouquets, barrages, bombardos, waterfalls, batteries, illumination, set pieces and pigeons as well as special-purpose pyrotechnics made for live stage performances and the film and television industry; and,
- can only be discharged by a licensed professional.
Discharge display fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects permit