Definition: An open-air fire that is set and maintained solely for the purpose of cooking food, providing warmth and/or recreational enjoyment, with a maximum size of 1 cubic metre.
No person shall set or maintain a campfire unless all the following conditions are met:
- A valid Burn Permit has been obtained as outlined in Part 5 of the Open Air Burning By-law.
- The campfire shall occur between the hours of 5 p.m. and 11 p.m.
- The campfire is contained within an area of non-combustible metal, masonry, ceramic or stone, or is contained within a pit in the ground, with a maximum diameter of 60 cm (24 inches), and is located in Zone A only.
- The material burned in the campfire is clean, dry, untreated wood in a single pile that is less than 60 cm (24 inches) in height, width and length.
- The campfire is located not less than 6 metres (20 feet) from any building, hedge, fence, overhead wiring or other combustible material, and 15 metres (50 feet) from the lot line.
- The person tending the campfire has tools or water adequate to contain and, if required, extinguish the fire within the campfire area.
- The fire is not set or maintained during a period identified as having a Total Burn Ban in place.