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Zoning for swimming pools

Installing a swimming pool is permitted on most residential properties in the City. There are general provisions on where the pool can be located and how far it needs to be set back from all lot lines.

You can find the general provisions for swimming pools in subsection 4.1.4 of the Zoning By-law.

The zoning of your property may have additional regulations. Review the general provisions, and then check the zoning regulations for your property using the find property information tool.

Zoning information sheets

These information sheets may help you understand the by-law regulations for a pool.

Swimming Pool Information Sheet

Pool heating and filtering equipment

External heating, air conditioning and pool heating or filtering equipment cannot be located in your front yard. All equipment must be at least 0.61 metres from all lot lines.

For more information see subsection 4.1.6 of the Zoning By-law.

Minimum setbacks to greenland zones

If your lot is next to land zoned as greenland, any new pools may have to be built farther away from your property lines.

Check the setback to greenland zones in subsection 4.1.8 of the Zoning By-law.

You can determine if your lot is next to a greenland zone by using the zoning information map.

Installing your pool

A building permit is not required for pools, but you do need to get approval for a pool enclosure. Learn more about the approvals you need to install a swimming pool.

Contact us

If you need more information, please call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits).

Disclaimer

The information presented on this web page is provided for information purposes only. It should not be solely relied on when making decisions related to real estate transactions, development proposals or building permits.

We strongly advise you review the text in the official Zoning By-law and/or speak with City staff before making important decisions.