In Canada, family fireworks are sold year round, with the exception of the Lower Mainland. Family fireworks are regulated Federally in most areas, except within the Lower Mainland, where municipalities regulate family fireworks through municipal by-laws.
To learn more about family fireworks regulations in your area, click on the link to your city.
District of 100 Mile House – Fireworks Bylaw
City of Abbotsford – please see City of Langley
City of Aldergrove – please see City of Langley
City of Burnaby – Fire Services Bylaw
City of Chilliwack – Fireworks Bylaw – Quick facts about consumer fireworks
City of Cloverdale – please see City of Langley
City of Coquitlam – Fire Prevention Bylaw Section 9 – Fireworks, Firecrackers and Pyrotechnics
City of Delta – Fire Regulations – Section 12 – Fireworks
District of Hope – Fire and Safety Bylaw
City of Ladner – please see City of Delta
City of Langley – Fireworks Bylaw
City of Maple Ridge – Bylaw of Firecrackers and Fireworks
District of Mission – Fireworks Bylaw and Application for Fireworks
City of New Westminster – Fire Protection Bylaw – Section 26 – Fireworks Regulations
City of North Vancouver – Fireworks Regulation Bylaw (Link to download pdf only)
District of Pitt Meadows – Fireworks Bylaw and Application
City of Port Coquitlam – Fire Protection Bylaw Section 6 – Bylaw for Fire Protection
City of Port Moody – Bylaw for Firecrackers and Fireworks
City of Richmond – Fireworks Bylaw
City of Surrey – Bylaw for Firecrackers and Fireworks
District of Squamish – Fire Service Bylaw
City of Tsawwassen – please see City of Delta
City of Vancouver – Fireworks Safety and Permits
District of West Vancouver – Fire Protection Bylaw Part 17 – Fireworks
City of White Rock – Fireworks By-law