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Partial burn ban in Prince Edward County to take effect Aug 29

By Hailey MacDonald Aug 28, 2025 | 4:36 PM

A partial burn ban will come into effect Friday, Aug 29, 2025 in Prince Edward County.

The County was previously under a full burn ban for a few weeks before transitioning to a partial ban.

Under a partial burn ban, burning is restricted to a container with a screened top or a small campfire. Propane-fueled appliances such as barbeques and fire tables are exempted from the Open-Air Burning By-law.

All burn permit holders and anyone having a fire should read the burning restrictions and follow the by-law when setting an open-air fire.

A burn permit is required for all open-air burning.

The burn status can be checked anytime by calling 1.833.376.1011 or by visiting the County website or pec.burnpermits.com.

To report a complaint about illegal burning, call 613.476.2345 immediately at the time of your complaint. If your concern is an emergency, dial 911.