Can I have a backyard fire? Do I need a burn permit?
In the Town of Oromocto, New Brunswick, permit required: False; allowed conditions: Fire Dept educational/training fires; cooking on a BBQ; outdoor wood burning appliance meeting distance, fuel, supervision, and no-smoke conditions.; fines: Voluntary payment $140; on summary conviction minimum $140, maximum $1,100; permit required: True. Source: By-Law 533 — Prevention of Fires; By-Law 540 — Prevention of Fires, verified 2026-06-05.
By-Law 533 — Prevention of Fires
adopted bylaw
permit required
False
s. 21
allowed conditions
Fire Dept educational/training fires; cooking on a BBQ; outdoor wood burning appliance meeting distance, fuel, supervision, and no-smoke conditions.
s. 21(a), 21(b), 21(c)
fine range
Voluntary payment $140; on summary conviction minimum $140, maximum $1,100
s. 24(c)
scout note
Town of Oromocto bylaw relating to the prevention of fires; regulates open burning and fire safety.
By-Law 540 — Prevention of Fires
adopted bylaw
permit required
True
s. 13.2.4
permit issuer
Fire Department (department personnel)
s. 13.2.5
allowed conditions
Cooking fires (BBQ/smoker), propane/natural gas recreational fires, and wood-burning appliance recreational fires with a permit are allowed.
s. 13.2.2, s. 13.2.3, s. 13.2.4
fine range
$140 minimum to $1,100 maximum
s. 14.2, s. 14.3(i)
scout note
Updated Town of Oromocto bylaw relating to the prevention of fires under the Local Governance Act 2017; regulates open burning and fire safety, supplementing/superseding By-Law 533.