Fire pit Winnipeg custom gas installation with Belgard block surround seating wall and patio at golden hour

Fire Pit Winnipeg: Costs, Materials & Installation Guide

Fire Pit Winnipeg: Installation Guide, Costs & What Actually Works in Manitoba’s Climate
Quick Takeaways
  • Fire pit installation in Winnipeg ranges from $2,000–$15,000 depending on size, materials, and fuel type
  • Gas fire pits require a licensed gas line installation — a legal requirement in Manitoba, not optional
  • The right material and foundation spec determines whether your fire pit cracks after year one or lasts 20 years
  • Belgard and Barkman certified hardscape systems handle Winnipeg’s freeze-thaw cycles better than generic concrete block
  • A fire pit changes how you use your backyard, extending the outdoor season into September and October

What a Fire Pit Does for a Winnipeg Backyard

Winnipeg has about 130 frost-free days. That sounds like a limitation. A fire pit reframes it. Gather around a fire when it’s 10 degrees in late September, and that “short season” gets meaningfully longer. The social dynamic shifts. The back deck goes from somewhere people drift away from at dusk to the place everyone stays.

We’ve built fire pits ranging from simple circular wood-burning structures to custom gas-fired outdoor living centrepieces integrated with seating walls and outdoor kitchens. The common thread in every project: the homeowners use the space more than they expected, and they start it later in the fall than they thought they would.

That’s the practical case for a fire pit in Winnipeg. It extends your investment in the outdoor space and gives you a reason to be outside during the shoulder seasons that make up a significant chunk of the calendar.

Custom gas fire pit with Belgard block surround and integrated seating wall in Winnipeg backyard at dusk
A gas fire feature with Belgard block surround and integrated seating wall — the kind of setup that keeps the backyard in use well into October.

Fire Pit Options: Wood, Gas, and What Each Requires

Wood-Burning Fire Pits

Traditional choice and usually the lower-cost starting point. No gas line or utility connection required, which simplifies installation. The experience is different from gas — actual fire, real smoke, and the ritual of building and tending a fire. The City of Winnipeg has specific bylaws governing wood-burning fire pits: the fire must be contained, there are size restrictions, and it must be extinguished if smoke causes a nuisance to neighbours.

Natural Gas Fire Features

Instant ignition, no smoke, and the ability to turn the flame off completely when done. Running a natural gas line to an outdoor fire feature requires a licensed gas fitter — a legal requirement in Manitoba, not a suggestion. The gas line needs to be properly sized, properly buried, and inspected before use. A permit is required for gas line work. If an outdoor kitchen is already planned, coordinating the gas rough-in for both during the same installation saves significantly over running a separate line later.

Propane Fire Pits

Uses a tank rather than a permanent gas line, reducing installation complexity and allowing more flexible positioning. The tradeoff is tank management — refilling, storing safely through winter, and limited run time per tank. For a primary-use fire feature at a fixed patio location, natural gas is almost always the more practical long-term choice. Propane works well for simpler or more casual installations where a permanent line isn’t justified.


Fire Pit Costs in Winnipeg

Project TypeDescriptionBudget Range
Basic Wood-BurningSimple circular or square pit, concrete block or stone, no utilities$2,000–$5,000
Custom Wood-BurningBuilt-in seating wall surround, natural stone or Belgard block, landscaping integration$5,000–$10,000
Gas Fire FeatureGas line, custom burner, decorative media, integrated hardscape$8,000–$15,000

Gas line installation typically adds $800–$2,500, depending on distance from the home’s gas service and site complexity. This is separate from the fire feature itself and requires a licensed gas fitter.

Use the Lawn N Order cost calculator to see fire pit pricing alongside related elements — outdoor kitchens, patios, and seating walls.


Material Selection for Winnipeg’s Climate

This is where most online guides go wrong for a Manitoba context. A fire pit in Winnipeg isn’t just dealing with heat from combustion — it’s dealing with heat cycling combined with freeze-thaw cycling across an extreme temperature range. Materials that perform in milder climates can crack, spall, or separate in Winnipeg conditions.

✓ What Works

Engineered segmental concrete block systems — Belgard and Barkman are the two brands Lawn N Order works with regularly — are manufactured for the Canadian climate and tested for freeze-thaw resistance. Belgard’s Weston Stone fire pit kit is purpose-built for this application and comes in configurations that work with their wall and patio systems for design continuity.

Natural stone, particularly granite and limestone, handles fire, heat and Manitoba winters well when properly selected. Porosity matters — we select locally proven stone types rather than materials that look good but absorb water and crack on the first hard frost.

⚠ What to Avoid

Generic big-box concrete block was not designed for repeated heat cycling. The mortar used in standard masonry applications can fail at the temperature differential between the fire side and the cold Manitoba winter. We see cracked fire pits built with inappropriate materials regularly in our assessment work. The fix is usually a rebuild.

Poured concrete fire pit surrounds crack. The thermal expansion differential between concrete and mortar joints, combined with freeze-thaw, opens gaps and eventually splits the structure. If your quote involves poured concrete for a fire pit surround, ask specifically about its thermal cycling performance history.

Cracked generic concrete block fire pit in Winnipeg backyard showing failed mortar joints from heat cycling and freeze-thaw damage
A generic concrete block fire pit after two Manitoba winters — failed mortar joints, cracked block, and an expensive rebuild. The material wasn’t designed for heat cycling combined with freeze-thaw.

Foundation and Drainage: The Part That Lasts

A fire pit built on Winnipeg clay without a proper foundation will heave. The clay under the structure expands when frozen, lifts the structure unevenly, and when it thaws, the structure settles. The result is a cracked, unlevel fire feature within a few seasons.

The right approach is a compacted granular base below the frost influence zone, similar to what goes under a patio. For an in-ground or partially in-ground fire pit, the excavation and base prep add to the project cost but are what separate an installation that moves from one that stays put.

Drainage around the fire pit matters for the same reason. Water pooling at the base of the structure saturates the soil, increases frost heave risk, and accelerates any deterioration of the mortar or jointing material. A properly graded surround sheds water away from the structure.


Integration with the Larger Outdoor Space

A fire pit that sits by itself in the middle of a lawn is a different product from one designed as part of an outdoor living space. The integration questions worth answering during the design phase:

  • Is there an existing or planned patio that the fire pit anchors? Materials should coordinate both visually and from a drainage and base standpoint.
  • Is seating built in around the fire pit, or are you relying on movable furniture? Built-in seating walls extend the usable space and look finished.
  • Is an outdoor kitchen in the plan now or later? If gas is being run for the fire feature, roughing in the outdoor grill connection costs almost nothing extra at the time of installation and a significant amount extra as a separate project later.

FAQ: Fire Pits in Winnipeg

Do I need a permit for a fire pit in Winnipeg?

A permit is generally not required for a decorative wood-burning fire pit at ground level that meets the City of Winnipeg’s bylaw specifications on size and setbacks. A gas fire feature requires a permit for the gas line work, which must be performed by a licensed gas fitter. If the fire pit is integrated with a retaining wall or significant hardscape, those elements may have their own permit requirements. Lawn N Order navigates all permit requirements as part of the project process.

Can a fire pit be used year-round in Winnipeg?

Yes, with the right setup. A gas fire feature is usable whenever you want to be outside — -15°C with the right outdoor clothing and a properly sized fire is genuinely comfortable for many people. Wood-burning fire pits are fully seasonal but work well into October and are usable on milder winter evenings. The fire pit doesn’t have a season so much as your tolerance for outdoor temperatures does.

What’s the difference between a fire pit and a fireplace for an outdoor space?

A fire pit is open on all sides — warmth radiates in all directions, good for a circle of people. An outdoor fireplace has a back, sides, and a chimney, which focuses heat forward and provides a backdrop. Fireplaces typically cost $20,000–$50,000 and up, and suit more formal outdoor room designs. Fire pits are the right choice for most residential outdoor entertaining uses.

Properly installed wood-burning fire pit with natural stone surround and seating wall in Winnipeg backyard on fall evening
A wood-burning fire pit with natural stone surround and built-in seating wall — properly founded on a compacted granular base, it’s the kind of installation that stays level and intact through Manitoba winters for decades.

Plan Your Fire Pit

Use the cost calculator to see fire pit pricing and how it fits into your full outdoor project budget — patio, seating walls, outdoor kitchen. Browse our completed projects portfolio for examples of fire pit installations across Winnipeg backyards.

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