Open burning & fires — 100 Mile House, British Columbia
Can I have a backyard fire? Do I need a burn permit?
In the District Municipality of 100 Mile House, British Columbia, permit required: True; permit issuer: Fire Chief or designate; allowed fire types: ['campfires in designated areas (permit)', 'BBQ with charcoal/natural gas/propane for cooking', 'agricultural burning in Agricultural/Industrial zones with permit']; prohibited materials: ['garbage', 'noxious material including tires, plastic, rubber, drywall, paint, tar, asphaltic products']. Source: Open Burning Bylaw No. 951, verified 2026-06-08.
Open Burning Bylaw No. 951
adopted bylaw
permit required
True
s. 2.3
permit issuer
Fire Chief or designate
s. 2.7
allowed fire types
['campfires in designated areas (permit)', 'BBQ with charcoal/natural gas/propane for cooking', 'agricultural burning in Agricultural/Industrial zones with permit']
s. 2.4, 2.5, 2.6
prohibited materials
['garbage', 'noxious material including tires, plastic, rubber, drywall, paint, tar, asphaltic products']
s. 3, definition (o)
scout note
Regulates open burning within the District of 100 Mile House, setting rules for permitted burning and conditions for restrictions.