Can I use consumer fireworks on my property?
To minimize the risk of property damage, fire and serious injury, Tillsonburg Fire & Rescue Services does not encourage backyard fireworks displays. Fireworks are safest when handled by qualified fireworks experts at public events.
However, if you choose to have a backyard or family display in the Town of Tillsonburg, you must comply with By-Law 4293.
Please note that only consumer-grade, low-hazard fireworks (Canadian class 7.2.1/F.1) are appropriate for home/personal use. See the full by-law for details regarding firework sales, and the requirements for display fireworks (Canadian class 7.2.2 / F.2).
Where can I discharge consumer fireworks?
Fireworks can only be discharged in areas where it is safe to do so (i.e., away from buildings, trees and people), and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. The required clearance will be printed on the firework device.
A responsible adult (18 years+) must provide supervision.
You may only discharge fireworks on a property if you are the owner of the property, or have written permission from the owner of the property.
Fireworks can never be discharged:
When can I discharge consumer fireworks?
Fireworks are allowed only to be sold and discharged in conjunction with Victoria Day, Canada, Day, Labour Day and New Year’s Eve celebrations. You can discharge fireworks on the actual holiday, or two days before or after these dates.
Firework Safety Tips
Some types of fireworks are not allowed to be used at any time. Learn more about classes of fireworks, and fireworks authorized for sale/use in Canada by visiting the Natural Resources Canada Explosives Regulatory Division website.