Written permission from a Forest Officer is required to use fireworks or exploding targets in Alberta’s Forest Protection Area.
While fireworks can be a fun, enjoyable way to celebrate in the summer, they can also come with a hefty price tag if you inadvertently start a wildfire. Written permission is required to use fireworks or exploding targets in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta year-round.
‘While fun, exploding targets and fireworks can also cause unintentional wildfires. It’s important to know the facts before you purchase them,’ says Melissa Story, provincial information officer with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry.
Legislative changes in 2017 prohibited the use of fireworks and exploding targets without written permission from a Forest Officer. The debris caused when fireworks and exploding targets are detonated are hot and risk causing a wildfire when they come into contact with fuels in the forest, such as dry grass.