Can I have a backyard fire? Do I need a burn permit?
In the Town of Carberry, Manitoba, allowed conditions: Supervised by owner, precautions to protect property, fire guard surrounding land, smoke not hazardous, water supply available, extinguished when unsupervised.; fines: no less than $500.00 or no more than $2500.00; permit required: False; allowed conditions: Wood may be burnt on surface ground under continuous adult supervision; enclosed incinerators complying with the Manitoba Building Code; campfires and pit barbecues when attended by an adult.. Source: Burning By-Law 4-2016; Open Fire By-law 6-2001, verified 2026-06-09.
Burning By-Law 4-2016
adopted bylaw
allowed conditions
Supervised by owner, precautions to protect property, fire guard surrounding land, smoke not hazardous, water supply available, extinguished when unsupervised.
s. 2.2
fine range
no less than $500.00 or no more than $2500.00
s. 4.0
scout note
Regulates burning in the Town of Carberry.
Open Fire By-law 6-2001
adopted bylaw
permit required
False
"wood may be burnt, on the surface ground, under continuous adult supervision, without a Special Burning Permit"
allowed conditions
Wood may be burnt on surface ground under continuous adult supervision; enclosed incinerators complying with the Manitoba Building Code; campfires and pit barbecues when attended by an adult.
"wood may be burnt, on the surface ground, under continuous adult supervision, without a Special Burning Permit"; "campfires and pit barbecues are permitted only when attended by"
fine range
fined a sum of $100.00 plus costs, or imprisonment up to 90 days