Open Air Burning

Port Coquitlam restricts outdoor burning to specific types and locations to protect public health and safety. In line with the Metro Vancouver’s Air Quality Control, the City of Port Coquitlam has established an Open Air Burning Bylaw to limit the contribution to air pollution. In accordance with the City’s Fire and Emergency Services Bylaw, Burning Permits will be issued only for outdoor burning, in daylight hours, to burn orchard, berry, and vineyard pruning generated on site on properties zoned A-1 Agricultural.

Burning Permits are NOT issued if the materials to be burned contain materials other than those listed above. Only properties zoned A-1 Agriculture can be issued Burning Permits for 8 months of the year and for a maximum of fifteen (15) days so no Burning Permits are issued during the months of June, July August or September. The Fire Protective Services Division will ensure that all permits issued before June 1 of each year will expire on or before May 31 at 8pm.

At times of high fire risk, the Fire Chief may issue a complete ban on open air burning that prohibits all outdoor burning except for cooking on a grill. Only burn when Metro Vancouver’s “Open Burning Advisory” indicates that burning is allowed. You must call 604-436-6777 and follow the prompts to find out whether open burning is allowed each day you plan to burn. This information is available daily after 8:30 a.m.

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