The City reminds residents that fireworks are not permitted on the street, sidewalks, within City parks or on municipal or school properties.When using short-range fireworks on private property, residents must follow these safety precautions:Have a container of water or a hose line that’s filled with water available to extinguish fireworksNever light a firework or hold a lit firework in your hand, other than a sparklerAfter using sparklers, place them in a container of water to fully cool before disposallearn more about Brampton's Interactive Dance Partylearn more about Canadian Heritage—Beaver Activity Packlearn more about Canadian Heritage—Maple Leaf Activity Packlearn more about Canadian Heritage—O Canada Activity Packlearn more about Canadian Heritage—Peace Tower Activity Packlearn more about Virtual Tours of Provincial Parks and AttractionsVisit the Harvey's Restaurants - Cottrelle Blvd website Follow Harvey's Restaurants - Cottrelle Blvd on Facebook Follow Harvey's Restaurants - Cottrelle Blvd on Twitter Follow Harvey's Restaurants - Cottrelle Blvd on Instagram Visit the Pizza Depot - Peter Robertson Blvd website Follow Pizza Depot - Peter Robertson Blvd on Facebook Follow Pizza Depot - Peter Robertson Blvd on Twitter Follow Pizza Depot - Peter Robertson Blvd on Instagram Looking to help out?
All other rocket-type fireworks are banned in Brampton. “It is a day to celebrate, a day to be happy, a day to go to the new patios, a day to go to the beaches and pools that are open but it is also a day to maybe reflect on how lucky we are and reflect on how we have to work hard to make sure that this remains the best place in the world in which to live,” he said. It’s time!Victoria Day is one of four holidays a year when short-range fireworks are allowed on private property, without the need for a permit, in Brampton.

Similarly, numerous virtual events are organised for Canada Day.Wherever we are on July 1, our eyes will be on our beautiful Canadian skies illuminated by the Canada Day is observed as the national day of Canada. The city just announced that it's helping Toronto celebrate digitally this year with an all-day program that includes music, dance, comedy and virtual fireworks. With guidance from Peel Public Health and for the safety of our residents and employees, City Hall and all other City of Brampton facilities, including Recreation and Community Centres and Brampton Library branches, remain closed until further notice to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The citizens of Canada are gearing up to celebrate their annual festival Canada Day also know as Canada's birthday. Brampton residents are allowed to use short-range fireworks (those that travel no greater than 3 metres or 10 feet) on their private property four times a year (Victoria Day, Canada Day, Diwali and New Year’s Eve) without the need for a permit. It is reported that both, the Canada Day Daytime Show and the Canada Day Evening Show, will broadcast on CPAC and the Canadian Heritage Facebook and YouTube pages on Wednesday.

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Reach out to family and friends virtually to join you.
All public events scheduled at City facilities are cancelled until further notice.