Permits in Prince Edward County
When a backyard shed, deck, or fence needs a building permit in Prince Edward County, Ontario, with the size cut-offs, coverage level, and source link.
Coverage
Provincial baseline
Shed
Provincial baseline: a detached one-storey storage shed up to 15 square metres, with no plumbing, does not need a building permit in Ontario. Zoning setbacks, lot coverage, conservation authority rules, and any stricter Prince Edward County rule still apply.
Deck
Provincial baseline: decks can need permits when attached, elevated, structurally complex, or serving an entrance. We have not verified Prince Edward County's local deck page yet, so check the municipal building department before building.
Fence
Provincial baseline: ordinary fences are usually handled by local fence bylaws, not by a province-wide building permit rule. Pool enclosures, corner lots, heights, and sightlines can trigger separate Prince Edward County rules.
The provincial baseline
Under the Ontario Building Code, a detached one-storey storage shed of 15 square metres (about 160 square feet) or less, with no plumbing, does not need a building permit. Anything larger, with plumbing, or attached to another building does. Zoning rules (setbacks, height, lot coverage) always apply even when no building permit is needed.
Prince Edward County permit questions
Do I need a permit to build a shed in Prince Edward County?
Provincial baseline: a detached one-storey storage shed up to 15 square metres, with no plumbing, does not need a building permit in Ontario. Zoning setbacks, lot coverage, conservation authority rules, and any stricter Prince Edward County rule still apply. Source: Ontario building permits and Building Code baseline, last checked 2026-06-24.
Do I need a permit for a deck in Prince Edward County?
Provincial baseline: decks can need permits when attached, elevated, structurally complex, or serving an entrance. We have not verified Prince Edward County's local deck page yet, so check the municipal building department before building.
Do I need a permit for a fence in Prince Edward County?
Provincial baseline: ordinary fences are usually handled by local fence bylaws, not by a province-wide building permit rule. Pool enclosures, corner lots, heights, and sightlines can trigger separate Prince Edward County rules.
Source
From Ontario building permits and Building Code baseline, last checked 2026-06-24. Prince Edward County is covered by the provincial baseline. Municipal shed, deck, and fence specifics have not been verified yet. Municipal contact point: Prince Edward County.
This is a plain-language explainer, not legal or professional advice, and not the bylaw itself. Rules change and vary by zone within a city. Always confirm with your municipality's building department and the linked official page before you build. Decks and sheds near a conservation authority's regulated area may need a separate permit.
Other municipalities: Addington Highlands, Adelaide-Metcalfe, Adjala-Tosorontio, Admaston/Bromley. Or see every municipality.