For Immediate Release
Minden, ON.
Tuesday June 27, 2023
9:45 AM
Release #23-49
SUBJECT: Canada Day Fireworks
The complete Fire Ban implemented on June 1, 2023, for all of Haliburton County,
including the Township of Minden Hills, remains in effect.
The Fireworks display scheduled for Canada Day evening at the Minden Fairgrounds,
as part of the Township’s celebrations, may be postponed due to the current Fire Ban in
effect for the Township and the MNRF Fire Restrictions in place for the province.
Fireworks are not allowed to be set off during a Fire Ban as per Township By-law 20-
104, Open Air Fires.
In the event the Canada Day Fireworks are cancelled, an alternate date will be
scheduled for the display to take place and will be communicated by media release,
posted on the municipal website and corporate social media channels.
We understand the desire to enjoy summer campfires and outdoor cooking. To help
keep the community and environment safe, it is critical there are no outdoor fires of any
kind. Only propane BBQs are permitted for food preparation purposes and shall be
extinguished immediately after use. The ban includes campfires, bonfires, fireworks,
charcoal BBQs, outdoor candles and lanterns, Tiki torches, chimineas and the
burning of leaves or brush.
All Burn and Fireworks Permits are suspended until further notice.
Thank you for your cooperation.
For more information and accurate updates, please visit www.mindenhills.ca.
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Contact Information:
Shain Duda, Fire Chief
Township of Minden Hills
PO Box 359, 7 Milne Street
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
sduda@mindenhills.ca