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Permits and Dog Licences

Dog licences and services related to permits for firearms, hunting, angling, outdoor burning, and more. Includes any courses required.

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Provides dog licencing and renewal of licences for pet owners in City of Charlottetown, Town of Stratford, Town of Cornwall and all provincial non-incorporated areas. Licenses can be purchased directly from the PEIHS, Access PEI (Provincial) or the local municipal city or town hall.


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All drones or Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) weighing 250 grams or more must be registered. Drones under 250 grams do not require registration unless attachments increase their weight to 250 grams or more.

Note: Includes custom-built drones and drones built from a kit or off-the shelf.


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Issues special waste permits for materials that cannot be disposed of through PEI's regular waste management system.

Special waste includes:
  • Asbestos-containing material
  • Metal-containing or hydro-carbon contaminated soils
  • Sharps (needles, broken glass or other sharp objects capable of causing cuts or punctures)
  • Burnable waste from ships and aircraft from outside the province
  • Oil-soaked materials
  • Diseased potatoes from testing laboratories
  • Empty ammonium nitrate fertilizer bags
  • Screenings from a waste treatment plant
  • Non-hazardous laboratory waste
  • Creosoted or pressure-treated material
  • Biomass wet with a solvent
  • Absorbent materials and clothing contaminated with human or animal blood, tissue or bodily fluids produced from medical or veterinary procedures in hospital, medical centres or clinic, or veterinary hospitals or clinics
  • Body-piercing procedures in tattoo or body-piercing establishments

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Issues an activity permit in a watercourse, wetland or 15 m buffer zone on or near one's property. Forms should be submitted at least six weeks before the anticipated project start date.

Charged permit:
  • Boardwalk construction in a buffer zone
  • Boardwalk construction in a wetland or sand dune
  • Boat launch or shoreline access
  • Dam or impoundment maintenance
  • Dredging
  • Landscaping
  • New bridge
  • New culvert
  • Repair a bridge
  • Repair a culvert
  • Road construction
  • Seaweed removal or relocation
  • Shoreline protection
  • Stairway to beach
  • Temporary crossing
  • Tree cutting (forest management)
  • Tree cutting (water view)
  • Watercourse enhancement or maintenance
  • Water withdrawal for irrigation
  • Wetland alteration
  • Wetland enhancement or maintenance
  • Wharf repair or construction (in-water work)
  • Wharf repair or construction (no in-water work)
  • Other activities
Free activities:
  • Beaver dam notching or removal to prevent property damage
  • Build a floating dock
  • Stream enhancement
  • Tree cutting for safety hazard(s) or cutting four trees or less
Note: Licensed contractors, community improvement groups, watershed groups, provincial government departments, agencies, and crown corporations are exempt from paying fees.

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Provides licenses to those who wish to fish recreationally during angling season. Angling for freshwater fish species begins April 15th of each year but date may vary depending on location and species.

Website also includes information about:
  • Angling season opening and closing dates
  • Information about species and fishing locations
  • Where to access fishing spots
  • Rules for angling legally
  • Special angling events or activities

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Issues burning permits for Category 2, 3 and 4 fires to those who wish to use outdoor fire pits/fireplaces or to dispose of grasses, brush, leaves or other woody debris during fire season (March 15th to November 15th).

Permits are not required for Category 1 fire (burning domestic brush) and campfires, but the fire restrictions must be checked each day prior to burning.

Exceptions - the following communities issue burn permits at their local municipal office:

  • Souris
  • Three Rivers (Georgetown)
  • Three Rivers (Montague)
  • Stratford
  • Charlottetown
  • Cornwall
  • Kensington
  • Summerside
  • Miscouche
  • Alberton

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Issues licenses to legally hunt and snare wildlife in Epekwitk / PEI. Hunting migratory birds requires a federal licence.

Hunting season begins September 1st.


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Offers Hunting Safety and Bow Hunting Safety courses to those who wish to hunt on Epekwitk / PEI. Courses include:

  • PEI Bow Hunting Safety Course (online)
  • Hunter Safety Course
  • Tree Stand Safety Course (online)
  • A practical bow shooting test
  • Firearms Safety Course

For full list of requirements to be allowed to legally hunt in Epekwitk / PEI, see Hunting Licence.


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Offers a Trapper Education Course required to apply for a trapping license in Epekwitk / PEI.
Courses are offered twice per year, usually in April and October.


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Issues trapping licenses to those who wish to trap furbearing wild animals in Epekwitk / PEI and have completed a Trapper Education Course. Information is available online about where trapping is permitted.

See website for details on the Trapper Education course.


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