Municipal Law Enforcement Update August 14 to August 16, 2026

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August 21, 2026 - 2:33pm
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(Tiny, Ontario) Over the period of August 14 to August 16, Township of Tiny By-law Officers were on full patrol responding to calls ranging from noise to parking. 

Offence TypeCharge(s)
Parking Control By-law – Various Offences 39
Open Air Burning By-Law – Fail to comply with Terms and Conditions of a Class “A” Burning Permit1
Dog By-law – Dog on Balm Beach between June 1st to September 30th 2

Township By-law Officers patrolled 255km throughout the municipality via bicycles. A total of 39 complaints were responded to for various concerns: 

Type of OccurrenceCount
Dog By-law3
Noise By-law18
Parking By-law8
Roadside Debris1
Short-term Rental By-law4
Sign By-law5
Total39

Beach Reminders regarding Dogs

A reminder to the community that as per By-law #02-115 dogs are prohibited on Balm Beach between June 1 and September 30. 

Additionally, a reminder that as per By-law #19-040 dogs are prohibited on Cawaja Beach, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., between June 15 and September 15. 

Noise Control By-law

The Township of Tiny would like to remind the community that Noise Control By-law #21-028, Section 3.1 states: “No person shall emit or cause or permit the emission of noise resulting from activity listed in Schedule “A” if clearly audible at a point of reception.” The following are two examples of complaints commonly reported to the municipality:

  • The operation of any electronic device or group of connected electronic devices incorporating one or more loudspeakers or other electromechanical transducers, and intended for the production, reproduction, or amplification of sound;
  • Persistent barking, calling or whining or other similar persistent noise made by any domestic pet or any other animal kept or used for any purpose other than agriculture.

Concerns regarding non-compliance can be reported to the Municipal Law Enforcement Department at 705-526-4204.

By-law Information and Complaints 

Any questions or concerns regarding by-laws can be forwarded to the Township of Tiny Municipal Law Enforcement Department at 705-526-4204. After hours, please contact the OPP non-emergency number at 1-888-310-1122 for assistance with urgent concerns or matters.

To review the township’s by-laws, visit: www.tiny.ca/bylaws 

To review the By-law Coverage Hours, visit: www.tiny.ca/municipal-law-enforcement

To review By-law Enforcement Activity Reports, visit: www.tiny.ca/municipal-law-enforcement 

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