Open burning & fires — Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba
Can I have a backyard fire? Do I need a burn permit?
In the Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba, allowed conditions: Allowed if Part III regulations met in residential zones, no fire ban active, not in permanently banned sections, only clean dry wood or briquettes in pits.; fines: not less that one-hundred dollars ($100.00) or not more than one-thousand dollars ($1,000). Source: By-law No. 22-03 Open Fires and Controlled Burning, verified 2026-06-10.
By-law No. 22-03 Open Fires and Controlled Burning
adopted bylaw
allowed conditions
Allowed if Part III regulations met in residential zones, no fire ban active, not in permanently banned sections, only clean dry wood or briquettes in pits.
s. 3.4, 4.1, 4.3, 10.1
fine range
not less that one-hundred dollars ($100.00) or not more than one-thousand dollars ($1,000)
s. 17.1
scout note
Adopted RM of Springfield Open Fires and Controlled Burning By-Law (open burning, fire bans, fire-safety hazards). Opened/OCR-confirmed.