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Arran-Elderslie Burn Permits

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Welcome to the Arran-Elderslie Online Open Burn Permit Manager.

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Open air burning permitted Take normal precautions while burning Grasses, dry branches, etc.. may ignite and spread easily

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit?

Yes, if you want to have an open-air fire (bonfire, fire pit etc.) then you need an approved permit. If you are having a barbecue a permit is not required.

Who can obtain a burn permit?

Only residents living in approved areas can obtain a permit. Permits are conditional and may be revoked at any time.

How can I obtain a burn permit?

You may register online using this website, or you can visit us in person.

What can I burn?

Only burn seasoned (dry) wood.

What is my 911 number or civic address?

Your 911 number or civic address, often referred to as a ‘fire number’ identifies the posted location / address of a property. Includes the property number, road or street name or number and municipality.