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Posted: Dec 15, 2003 08:39:54

Bonjour je recherche un endroit au canada ou je pourrait commander par internet des petards à meche.

Hello, I seek a place to buy firecrackers in canada.


Posted: Dec 15, 2003 13:36:52   Edited by: fireworksforum

Well, the good news is that firecrackers are again legal in Canada - but you will need permission from the local representative of the Explosives Regulatory Division for the event for which you want to use firecrackers at. Once you have this permission, you should be able to buy the firecrackers from any licenced pyrotechnics company in Canada. Your best bet might be one that is already importing products from China, such as The Fireworks Factory

You can contact the ERD at http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/explosif/cont/cont_f.htm

Hope this helps!

Paul.


Posted: Dec 25, 2003 17:36:16

Hi everyone,
We would like to put togetther a small fireworks display on december 31st - for the new year. While fireworks are easy to find around Canada day, I'd like to know where to find some at this time of the year. I live on the Montreal south shore. Thank You !
LB


Posted: Dec 28, 2003 15:06:43

Visit this site's sponsor: Ampleman. They have a store out on 18th Avenue. Goto http://www.ampleman.qc.ca/en/index.htm for more info. Alternatively, try BEM. They have a big store out at Coteau du Lac.

Paul.


Posted: Dec 30, 2003 05:15:59

Great ! Thank you Paul.
Luc B.


Posted: Jan 8, 2004 04:53:11

Nous devons effectuer un T.P.E sur les dernières innovations en feux d'artifices. Pourrions vous nous aider et nous dire qui contacter s'il-vous-plait;


Posted: May 9, 2004 05:30:01

J'aimerais savoir la ou les raisons qui ont ammené la firme Royal pyrotechnie gagnant du Jupiter D'Or 2003, à ne pas se présenter pour la compétition 2004


Posted: May 9, 2004 05:36:58

je trouve ça quelque peu désolant que la firme Royal récipiendaire du jupiter d'or 2004 ne représente pas le Canada en compétition pour cette année du 20 ièm anniversaire


Posted: May 9, 2004 18:13:44

Well, the good news is that firecrackers are again legal in Canada - but you will need permission from the local representative of the Explosives Regulatory Division for the event for which you want to use firecrackers at. Once you have this permission, you should be able to buy the firecrackers from any licenced pyrotechnics company in Canada. Your best bet might be one that is already importing products from China, such as The Fireworks Factory
It is a good news for all fireworks fans.
Firecrackers is one of general fireworks.


Posted: May 10, 2004 10:20:38

Royal Pyrotechnie participera à la compétition d'art pyrotechnique qui se déroulera cet été au Casino de Hull (Gatineau). Un règlement du Mondial SAQ interdit à une firme de participer à une autre compétition canadienne la même année. Cependant, j'ignore pourquoi Royal Pyrotechnie a préféré participer à la compétition de Gatineau plutôt qu'au Mondial SAQ.

Frédérick


Posted: Jul 14, 2004 20:58:30

fireworksforum
fireworksforum
In order to buy firecrackers, do you have to have an event....or can you be any old guy off the street that wants them for halloween?


Posted: Jul 25, 2004 06:37:45

can anyone tell me where to buy firecrackers in montreal


Posted: Jul 25, 2004 07:35:21

Short answer, nowhere. Firecrackers are only permitted for specific events, such as Chinese New Year and only can be sold to a licenced fireworks supervisor.

However, there are plenty of consumer fireworks that give a loud aerial bang, they're just not firecrackers.

Paul.


Posted: Jul 30, 2004 15:56:20

does anyone know where to buy FIRECRACKERS in ontario or toronto


Posted: Jul 30, 2004 16:41:45

I'll give the same answer as I did before:

Short answer, nowhere. Firecrackers are only permitted for specific events, such as Chinese New Year and only can be sold to a licenced fireworks supervisor.

However, there are plenty of consumer fireworks that give a loud aerial bang, they're just not firecrackers.

Paul.


Posted: Jul 31, 2004 07:58:38

Yeah, I've seen those!

A lot of people on the bridge use them and i find them distracting when they set them off. They sound familiar to firecrackers, but they're not. All i know is that they do, in fact, give a loud aerial bang.

People often use them when they find a show slow in intensity. It's very typical.

Trav.


Posted: Jan 2, 2006 07:15:28

i know where to buy fireworks in toronto


Posted: Jan 2, 2006 07:16:26

go to kaboom fireworks in toronto


Posted: Jan 2, 2006 07:17:32



Posted: Jan 2, 2006 07:18:24

anwer somone


Posted: Jan 2, 2006 07:19:04



Posted: Jan 2, 2006 07:20:22

i all so know where to buy fireworks in montreal go to marcher aux puces on the metropolitan or go to bem fireworks in coteau du lac its only an hour away


Posted: Jan 24, 2006 08:09:25

You can still get fire crackers in certain fireworks. Look for the ones that say with crackers or with 24 fire crackers. You will have to disassemble the firework to it parts. You will find a nice neat little bundle of firecrackers with a rubber band on it. The problem is the wicks burn very quickly so if your reflexes are slow be very careful. You have about 1.5 seconds to get clear after ignition. These fire crackers are small but very load. Its too bad the government has forced us to this but what can you do? I tried to buy a package to show my kids and was okd by the federal government but was then turned down at the local level.
 

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