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Fireworks

Through the Fireworks Bylaw the Township of Ramara regulates the use of fireworks to reduce the risks of using consumer fireworks in residential areas. 

Fireworks Restrictions

Fireworks are not permitted in the following locations or conditions in Ramara:

Fireworks Permits 

Residents who live in Bayshore Village and all properties within the Township of Ramara zoned Shoreline Residential (SR), Village Residential (VR), and Hamlet (H), as defined in the Township of Ramara Zoning Bylaw, must obtain a Fireworks Permit.

Fireworks are allowed without a permit during the following holidays:

  • New Year's Eve – between dusk and 1 a.m.
  • Canada Day – between dusk and 1 a.m.
    • The weekend prior to Canada Day
    • The weekend after Canada Day
  • Victoria Day and Labour Day – between dusk and 11 p.m. on the weekend in which the holiday falls

Residents outside of the restricted locations do not require a permit to light off consumer fireworks at any time of the year.

Apply for a Fireworks Permit

Residents can apply online for a permit to launch fireworks during times when fireworks are prohibited.

Please note that this form is only for those who are applying for the permit for Commercial Use or Residential use and live in Bayshore Village and all properties within the Township of Ramara zoned Shoreline Residential (SR), Village Residential (VR) and Hamlet (H), as defined in the Township of Ramara Zoning Bylaw. Fireworks permits will not be granted to Short-Term Rental Accommodation locations. 

Requirements for Fireworks Permits

  • A minimum clear area of 30 metres by 30 metres for all fireworks.
  • No person shall discharge fireworks within 100 metres of any place where explosives, gasoline or other highly flammable substances are sold or stored.
  • Extinguishing agent on hand.
  • No fire ban in place.
  • Wind speed of 20 km/hr is not exceeded.
  • Tenants must have received authorization from the property owner.
  • Must not be on municipally owned land or roadway.
  • Must not be at a Short-Term Rental Accommodation location.

Fireworks Frequently Asked Questions

If you live in Bayshore Village or your property is zoned Shoreline Residential (SR), Village Residential (VR), or Hamlet (H), you must get a permit before launching fireworks on days that fireworks are not permitted.

For example, if your property is zoned Rural (R) and you don't live in Lagoon City or Bayshore Village, you can launch fireworks anytime without a permit.

You can apply for a fireworks permit online.  

Requirements for Fireworks Permits

  • A minimum clear area of 30 metres by 30 metres for all fireworks.
  • No person shall discharge fireworks within 100 metres of any place where explosives, gasoline or other highly flammable substances are sold or stored.
  • Extinguishing agent on hand.
  • No fire ban in place.
  • Wind speed of 20km/hr is not exceeded.
  • Tenants must have received authorization from the property owner.
  • Must not be on municipally owned land or roadway.

No, you cannot launch fireworks during a fire ban. 

Improper disposal of fireworks can cause fire. Please follow the steps below:

  • Do not put used or unused fireworks in the recycling bin.
  • Before disposing of used or unused fireworks, soak them in water overnight and put them in your household garbage once they have cooled.

Commercial Fireworks Displays

A permit is always required to discharge commercial fireworks. Submit the fireworks permit application to the Fire Department.

Fireworks Safety

When launching fireworks, all safety requirements listed in the permitting process must be adhered to regardless of the date of your event. This includes the following:

  • Have a bucket of sand, water supply, or working fire extinguisher on hand and know how to use it.
  • Supervise children carefully and ensure spectators are at a safe distance.
  • Never hold a lit firework, or try to reignite a "dud" or defective firework.
  • Fireworks can be distressing to pets, so keep animals safely indoors when using them. 
  • No fire ban is in effect.

How to Properly Dispose of Fireworks

  • Do not put used or unused fireworks in the recycling bin.
  • Before disposing of used or unused fireworks, soak them in water overnight and put them in your household garbage once they have cooled

Reporting Illegal Fireworks

Use of fireworks outside of the allowed dates and times can be reported to Bylaw Enforcement by email or through the Township's Report a Concern form.

Contact Us

Corporation of the Township of Ramara
2297 Highway 12, PO Box 130, Brechin, ON, L0K 1B0

T. 705-484-5374
E. ramara@ramara.ca

 

Ramara Fire & Rescue Services

T: 705-484-5374 ext. 253
E: fire@ramara.ca

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