Fire Department

In case of emergency: CALL 911

Larder Lake Fire Hall:

2 Tenth Avenue, Larder Lake, ON

Volunteer force with four vehicles stationed locally.
Fire Chief:  Kyle Smart
Deputy Fire Chief:  
Captain:  Richard Nash 

ARE YOU READY? Volunteer Today!

The Larder Lake Fire Department is accepting applications for volunteer firefighters. If you reside near Larder Lake, have a clear criminal record and are willing to serve your community by protecting life and property, this is your opportunity.

Fire Permits

Residents wishing to set or maintain an open-air fire between April 1st and October 31st are to obtain a fire permit from the Larder Lake Fire Department.

Residents are also reminded that in the event of a fire ban being proclaimed by the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, or by the Larder Lake Fire Chief, all fire permits are cancelled. You must obtain a new permit every year.

We would also like to remind all residents that you may only burn wood or by-products of wood, and you are not allowed to burn prohibited substances such as kitchen garbage, construction materials and materials containing rubber, plastics, tar or any which emit a noxious or poisonous substance or pollutant.

All residents who wish to have a campfire in their back yards should do so using an approved Outside Fire Pit or Outside Fireplace and they must be inspected by the Larder Lake Fire Department.

If you have any questions, please contact the Township at 705-643-2158

In person fire permit Applications can be done at the Fire Hall on Tuesdays 9:00am – Noon during the summer months. Please bring a photo of your fire pit. 

Online Fire Permit Application

Prior to submitting the online Fire Permit application form, it is required that you read and understand By-Law 1435-12.

ONTARIO REGULATION 194/14
made under the
FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION ACT, 1997
(NEW CARBON MONOXIDE REGULATION)

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PERTAINING TO THE NEW CARBON MONOXIDE REGULATION
(ONTARIO REGULATION 194/14)

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