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Fireworks Legality in Saskatoon (Metro), Saskatchewan
Understand how local bylaws treat consumer fireworks, and when usage is allowed.
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Typical fines and enforcement
Not posted on City resources; penalties enforced under Fireworks Bylaw 7990 (NEEDS_VERIFICATION).
Low-hazard consumer fireworks may be used only on private property during the specified dates and times. Civic property use or off-window use requires a display permit; Fire inspectors can seize fireworks and issue charges.
Always confirm with the latest official notices or municipal postings before making plans.
City rules at a glance
Consumer fireworks are restricted to limited device types.
Sale periods: No dedicated retail periods published; residents must comply with provincial sale rules and may only use fireworks during the limited dates allowed by the City.
Use hours: Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, and the third day of Diwali: dusk-23:00; New Year's Eve/Day and Chinese New Year: dusk-00:15.
Permit required: No
Age restrictions: Fireworks may not be used by anyone under 18 years of age.
Official guidance
Source: Fireworks - City of Saskatoon
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Polite neighbour notice
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Hi neighbour, Just a quick reminder that consumer fireworks in Saskatoon (Metro), Saskatchewan are restricted to specific devices and hours. Listed hours: Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, and the third day of Diwali: dusk-23:00; New Year's Eve/Day and Chinese New Year: dusk-00:15.. Could we stick to the permitted schedule so everyone stays safe and compliant? Reference: https://www.cityrules.info/fireworks/canada/saskatchewan/saskatoon-metro
Frequently asked questions
Answers are summarized from the city bylaw for quick reference. For the full context, follow the official links below.

