Share your feedback about the proposed mapping updates

Following public engagement, County staff completed a secondary review of the proposed Schedule A mapping. Based on that review, several updates were made.

What was updated

• Staff reviewed parcels with dual zoning, Residential and Natural Heritage.
• Some Natural Heritage lands were removed from the proposed prohibited maps where appropriate.
• Development lands in St. George were added to the proposed prohibited maps. These lands are now primarily zoned residential and are within the settlement area boundary. The updates are shown on Maps A10 and A37.
• Schedule A maps were reorganized into alphabetical order to make them easier to review.
• Schedule B map locations and boundaries did not change.

View the Draft Schedule A and Draft Schedule B maps.

Check Your Area: Virtual Map

Want to know if the updated bylaw mapping affects your property? Curious to see the areas covered by the current bylaw versus the proposed area changes?

View the virtual map. To help find the property you're searching for, add your address to the search bar at the top left side of your screen.

Next steps

  • The final updated Firearms Bylaw is scheduled to be presented at the Policy Development Committee Meeting on February 3, 2026, with Council adoption anticipated on February 24, 2026.
  • Staff are improving the public facing GIS maps to make them easier to search and use. Updated GIS maps will be available online at brant.ca/Firearms once Council approves the revised maps.

Share your comments

If you have comments or concerns about the proposed mapping, contact By law Enforcement at bylawenforcement@brant.ca before 4:30 pm on Monday, January 19, 2026.

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