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The City of Brantford and the Brantford Fire Department would like to remind residents that fireworks are permitted on private property for Canada Day (July 1) and the three days preceding the holiday (June 28, 29, 30), provided all safety requirements and bylaw restrictions are met.
◼️ Fireworks are not allowed in City parks or on City streets.
◼️ Adequate space is required for safe displays, and written permission from the property owner is necessary if you are not the owner.
◼️ Fireworks may only be set off between sunset and 11 p.m. during the permitted dates and must comply with manufacturer instructions and safety protocols.
◼️ Please ensure debris is thoroughly cleaned and a means of extinguishment is available.
Misuse may result in charges or fines. For additional information or to report violations, contact the City By-law Department at 519-759-4150 or the Brantford Fire Department via 9-1-1 in emergencies. Full details can be found at https://t.co/qXYbz6QyxC.
As of January 2027, a city-wide ban on consumer fireworks will come into effect. Following this date, only permitted, organized displays by recognized groups will be allowed, coordinated through the Brantford Fire Department. For further information, visit https://t.co/3nvasZj3hv
Personal fireworks are allowed in Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, Zorra, Norwich, Blandford-Blenheim, & SWOX: Personal fireworks are allowed on private property only on specific holidays (such as Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, and Diwali) and must end by 11:00 p.m.
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It was a great event and our #Auxiliary members and #OxfordOPP Motorcycle Operator had a great night engaging with the #community
Attending #Permitted firework events is the legal and safe way to enjoy these amazing displays. Check online to find events near you. #SafeFun #LegalFun #SafeLongWeekend ^rc
Fireworks are permitted in the City of Brantford on Victoria Day (May 18, 2026) and the three calendar days leading up to the holiday (May 15, 16 and 17, 2026). However, fireworks are not permitted in City parks, school property or on any City streets.
They can only be discharged on private property, provided the area meets the required safety zone:
↔️ The fallout zone must be twice the height of the fireworks in all directions. Ensure your space is adequate before proceeding.
🌅 Fireworks must be discharged between sunset and 11:00 p.m.
🚫 No public spaces, including City parks or any City streets can be used for fireworks displays.
🎆 Fireworks must be set off in calm weather conditions and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
🧯Ensure a means of extinguishment is close by, and all debris is properly cleaned up to prevent fire hazards.
🏠 Written permission from the property owner is required if you are not the owner of the property where fireworks are discharged, or the property where fireworks debris is landing.
Please note that as outlined above, most properties in the City of Brantford do not meet the size criteria required for safe fireworks displays.
If you notice that fireworks are being set off in City of Brantford parks or on City property or roadways, please call the City of Brantford By-law Department at 519-759-4150. If you notice that fireworks are being set off in a manner that is a fire hazard (i.e. falling on neighbouring roofs, unsafe use), please contact the Brantford Fire Department by calling 9-1-1.
Let’s have a safe Victoria Day weekend by practicing fireworks safety.
Learn more at https://t.co/qXYbz6QyxC or read the full public notice for more details: https://t.co/O6Vkcd1Zls
Important reminder: fireworks are permitted in the City of Brantford on Victoria Day and the 3 calendar days preceding (May 15, 16, 17, 18) BUT they can only be discharged on private property providing safety requirements are met. To learn more, click https://t.co/qcvZTzus4f
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As we cheer on our country’s team this weekend, please remember to celebrate safely!
Before lighting up, check your local municipal by-laws regarding the use of fireworks.
Know the Rules, Be a Good Neighbour and Celebrate Responsibly! #BlueJays #Canada #SafetyFirst #Fireworks #WorldSeries #WANTITALL
The City of Brantford is proud to celebrate the diversity within our community by recognizing Lunar New Year as an approved date for consumer fireworks. In 2025, the Lunar New Year falls on Wednesday, January 29, marking an opportunity for all residents to enjoy the beginning of the new year with fireworks under specific safety regulations https://t.co/0MAr60SAhP
To all who celebrate the occasion, we wish you a safe and happy Diwali. For seasonal and holiday fire safety info and tips (candle safety, open air burning, fireworks, etc.) please visit: https://t.co/ZgUoq8zaE2 Stay safe. #Toronto
On September 26, 2024, Council approved the use of fireworks during Diwali. Fireworks are permitted only on the day of Diwali, November 1, 2024.
For more information on the Fireworks Bylaw and guidelines, visit https://t.co/wfpUj26rOO
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Remember: Fireworks can be enjoyed at home, on your private property, on Fri. Nov. 1 only, from dusk until 11 PM. Fireworks are not permitted on public streets & roads without a permit.
Learn more: https://t.co/ZXcAX5mp4E