Fireworks: By-Law Review

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fireworks in the sky, photo taken underneath train bridge

The Town of Huntsville reviews our by-laws on a regular basis. The information on this page is posted to educate residents about this process and seek feedback regarding the sale and use of fireworks in the Town of Huntsville. Please complete the questionnaire or pose a question below so we can better understand the views of residents, visitors and retailers regarding fireworks.

The Town of Huntsville reviews our by-laws on a regular basis. The information on this page is posted to educate residents about this process and seek feedback regarding the sale and use of fireworks in the Town of Huntsville. Please complete the questionnaire or pose a question below so we can better understand the views of residents, visitors and retailers regarding fireworks.

Consultation has concluded

Ask a question about the fireworks by-law here:

  • Share Can we afford additional enforcement? The economy is declining. We may be better to do fewer things well. Are private emissions and noises worse than public ones? Do we really need such conspicuous waste of tax money as municipal fireworks? on Facebook Share Can we afford additional enforcement? The economy is declining. We may be better to do fewer things well. Are private emissions and noises worse than public ones? Do we really need such conspicuous waste of tax money as municipal fireworks? on Twitter Share Can we afford additional enforcement? The economy is declining. We may be better to do fewer things well. Are private emissions and noises worse than public ones? Do we really need such conspicuous waste of tax money as municipal fireworks? on Linkedin Email Can we afford additional enforcement? The economy is declining. We may be better to do fewer things well. Are private emissions and noises worse than public ones? Do we really need such conspicuous waste of tax money as municipal fireworks? link

    Can we afford additional enforcement? The economy is declining. We may be better to do fewer things well. Are private emissions and noises worse than public ones? Do we really need such conspicuous waste of tax money as municipal fireworks?

    Villain asked almost 5 years ago

    Thank you for your questions and comments.

    Council determines which by-laws are required. Council has asked staff to gather more information before they make a decision about this particular by-law and whether or not fireworks are something they want to regulate.

    If you have not already done so, please complete the questionnaire so can capture your views as part of the results.