Fireworks Permit
This page was last reviewed on October 25, 2025.
A permit is required to display family fireworks.
- Be Safe! Follow the Consumer Fireworks Safety guidelines when using fireworks.
- Fireworks displays on private property may only take place with a permit on October 31st or December 31st from 6pm to 10pm.
- The safety and security of fireworks displays is the responsibility of the property owner, person conducting the display, and/or the sponsoring organization.
- Any and all costs for emergency response for a display shall be borne by the sponsoring organization or person conducting the display, if found negligent.
Family Fireworks (Low Hazard Class 7.2.1) on Private Property
A person supervising fireworks must obtain a fireworks permit from the Village at no charge. If you are not the property owner, you must include written permission from the property owner.
Apply at least two business days before the event. Drop in to the Village office or apply online below.
Displays must take place on private property and not on the road right-of-way or any other public property.
You must present your permit to Bylaw Enforcement and RCMP upon request at the time of the fireworks display.
Fireworks on Public Property
Displays on public property, including parks, road right-of-ways, and other public spaces, may only take place with the written permission of Cumberland Council and the Fire Chief.
Display/Commercial Fireworks (High Hazard Class 7.2.2)
High hazard fireworks may only be used for religious or ceremonial purposes by a person possessing a valid Fireworks Supervisor Card issued by the Explosives Branch of Energy, Mines and Resources Canada and with the written permission of Cumberland Council and the Fire Chief.
Sale of Fireworks
The sale of fireworks is prohibited in the Village of Cumberland.
Cumberland’s Fireworks Regulation Bylaw regulates the sale, explosion and storage of fireworks. Please contact the Fire Chief at 250-336-3006 for more information.
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