Shed & Accessory Structure Permits in Wasaga Beach, ON

Sheds, cabanas, and other accessory structures may or may not need permits depending on size, height, and placement on your property.

Do you need a permit for this project?

It depends on your property, zoning, and project scope. Find out in under 2 minutes.

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Estimated Fee

$198 - $400 CAD

Review Timeline

10 business days

Status

Available Now

Did you know? Building without required permits in Wasaga Beach can result in stop-work orders, fines, mandatory removal of completed work, and complications at resale. Requirements vary by address — your zoning and lot specifics determine what's needed.

What PermitPaths Checks for Your Shed & Accessory Structure Project

  • Zoning bylaws and setback requirements for your specific address in Wasaga Beach
  • Whether a building permit is required for your project scope
  • Heritage designations and conservation authority requirements
  • Required documents and application forms
  • Estimated permit fees and review timeline
  • Step-by-step permit process and next steps

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Enter your Wasaga Beach address and answer a few questions about your project. Get a personalized assessment in under 2 minutes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a shed in Wasaga Beach?

In Ontario, sheds under 10 square metres (108 sq ft) in floor area that are one storey and not used as a dwelling are generally exempt from building permits. However, they must still comply with zoning setback and lot coverage requirements.

How far does a shed need to be from the property line?

Sheds typically must comply with zoning setback requirements, which vary by zone. Common requirements include 0.6 m from side and rear lot lines and specific distances from the main dwelling.

Can I put a shed in my front yard in Wasaga Beach?

Most zoning bylaws restrict accessory structures to rear yards only. Placing a shed in a front yard typically requires a minor variance, which involves an application to the local Committee of Adjustment.