Canada Day Fireworks

 

 

July 1st 2025 FIREWORKS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED!

Our very own Maestros of the Pyrotechnics, The Bartley family will be presenting the Annual Canada Day Fireworks

Celebration sponsored by the SDLCA 

 

Remember to exercise caution out on the water at night.

 

10 Tips for Boating at Night

  1. Slow down, visibility is reduced at night.
  2. Share the lookout duties.
  3. Tap into your preparations list.
  4. Preserve your night vision.
  5. Don't use headlights or spotlights.
  6. Look for the red and green.
  7. Listen, listen, listen.
  8. Trust your navigation instruments.
  9. Bring along a towel—for many uses.
  10. Dock with extra caution.
 

Hope to see everyone there! 

 

In the event of rain, the fireworks will be held the following night.

 

 

Click the image to see our 2015 show!

 

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The SDLCA funds the Canada Day fireworks display for the enjoyment of the lake community. It’s a scheduled event that everyone

can plan for and as such we hope that this event will reduce the number of individual uses of fireworks

 


What you need to know about fireworks on the Lake

 

The Highlands East Fireworks By-law 2020-30 prohibits and regulates the sale and setting off of consumer fireworks in Highlands East including but not limited to Roman candles, sparklers, fountains, multi-shot cakes, volcanoes, mines and snakes.

 

SALE AND USE OF FLYING LANTERNS BANNED

No one is allowed to sell or use a flying lantern within the Municipality of Highlands East. A $500 fine applies to those that do so.

 

 

The SDLCA funds the Canada Day fireworks display for the enjoyment of the lake community. It’s a scheduled event that everyone

can plan for and as such we hope that this event will reduce the number of individual uses of fireworks

 


 

 

DATES AND TIMES WHEN FIREWORKS ARE ALLOWED

No one is allowed to set off consumer fireworks within the Municipality of Highlands East except for the following days and times:

 

  • New Year’s Eve: between 7:00 p.m. on December 31 and 1:00 a.m. on January 1
  • Victoria Day: between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m on the weekend preceding and including the statutory holiday
  • Canada Day: between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on the weekend before, the weekend after or on July 1
  • Civic Holiday: between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on the weekend preceding and including the statutory holiday
  • Labour Day: between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on the weekend preceding and including the statutory holiday