St. Catharines Picnic Permits - Parks Bylaw

Parks and Public Spaces Ontario 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Ontario

Planning a group picnic in St. Catharines, Ontario? City parks and picnic shelters often require a permit or reservation for organized gatherings, amplified sound, commercial vendors or exclusive use. Read the steps below, check the City park reservations page for availability and booking rules[1], and contact By-law Enforcement or Parks staff if you need clarification.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of St. Catharines enforces park use rules through its By-law Enforcement and Parks divisions. Specific monetary fines, escalation for repeat offences, and continuing offence amounts are not specified on the City pages linked below; consult the City by-law or contact By-law Enforcement for exact figures and procedures.[2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; see municipal by-law or enforcement contact for amounts and schedules.[2]
  • Escalation: the City may issue warnings, fines, or charges under the municipal code; exact ranges and repeat-offence rules are not specified on the cited page.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: possible orders to disperse, removal of equipment, or court action under the applicable by-law; specific remedies not specified on the cited page.[2]
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law Enforcement handles complaints and inspections; contact details are on the City By-law Enforcement page.[2]
If you receive a ticket, follow the instructions on the ticket immediately to avoid default or additional penalties.

Applications & Forms

Reserve picnic shelters or apply for exclusive park use through the City27s park reservation and special events permit processes; where an application form exists it is published on the City website. Check the Special Events and Park Permit page for the official application and any fee schedules[3].

  • Form name: see the Special Events and Park Permit page for the current application form and instructions.[3]
  • Fees: fee amounts are published with the application when available; if a fee is not listed on the form page it is "not specified on the cited page".[3]
  • Deadlines: apply early—some permits require lead time; specific lead times are not specified on the cited page and may vary by park or event type.[3]

How to Apply and Comply

Follow these practical steps to obtain a picnic permit or reservation and reduce the chance of enforcement action. Confirm details with the City reservation office and By-law Enforcement as needed.

  • Check availability: review the City park reservation page for shelter locations and rules before planning.[1]
  • Complete the application: download or complete the Special Events and Park Permit application as required and include insurance or vendor details if asked.[3]
  • Pay fees: pay any permit or reservation fees listed on the application or booking portal; see the form page for payment methods.[3]
  • Contact staff: if uncertain, contact By-law Enforcement or Parks staff for clarification before the event.[2]
Keep a copy of the issued permit on site during the event.

FAQ

Do I always need a permit for a picnic in a St. Catharines park?
Small informal gatherings usually do not require a permit, but organized events, exclusive use, amplified sound, barbecues for large groups or commercial activities commonly require a permit; check the City reservation guidance and special events page.[1][3]
How much does a picnic permit cost?
Fees vary by permit type and are published with the application when available; if a fee is not listed on the application page it is not specified on the cited page.[3]
Who enforces park rules and how do I report a violation?
By-law Enforcement and Parks staff enforce rules; report infractions through the City27s By-law Enforcement contact channels or 311 where available.[2]

How-To

  1. Check the City park reservations page for the shelter or green space you want and confirm whether the activity requires a permit.[1]
  2. Download or open the Special Events and Park Permit application and complete all required fields, including insurance or vendor details if prompted.[3]
  3. Submit the application and pay the applicable fee by the method described on the form or booking portal.
  4. Keep the signed permit or confirmation on site during the event and comply with any conditions; contact By-law Enforcement if you receive a complaint.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Check park availability and permit requirements before planning.
  • Fees and lead times are published with the City application when available.
  • Contact By-law Enforcement or Parks staff for questions or to report violations.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of St. Catharines 2D Park Reservations
  2. [2] City of St. Catharines 2D By-law Enforcement
  3. [3] City of St. Catharines 2D Special Events and Park Permits