Basically any safe way to have a fire like a rock ring,metal ring, short green grass, low wind etc. If you're smart about it they won't fine you.....Obviously if you're backwoods camping your not gunna have a metal ring, and if you start a wild fire it will cost you.What’s considered an approved fire pit in Alberta according to their fire restrictions?
Basically any safe way to have a fire like a rock ring,metal ring, short green grass, low wind etc. If you're smart about it they won't fine you.....Obviously if you're backwoods camping your not gunna have a metal ring, and if you start a wild fire it will cost you.
Arff put up a good document above,you could probably print it out or take a screenshot.Is there any documentation available for this?
No spark screen during the “fire Restriction”?
City of Edmonton policy is fire must be within an approved non combustible structure (masonry or metal) and no closer than 10 for to a fence or building, with nothing above it. Must also have an approved spark arrestor in place. Must be burning clean and dry fire wood cut to a length that the wood fits within the pit. Orcourse a hose or water near by are never a bad thing eitherArff put up a good document above,you could probably print it out or take a screenshot.
City of Edmonton policy is fire must be within an approved non combustible structure (masonry or metal) and no closer than 10 for to a fence or building, with nothing above it. Must also have an approved spark arrestor in place. Must be burning clean and dry fire wood cut to a length that the wood fits within the pit. Orcourse a hose or water near by are never a bad thing either