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Quebec 2025 pool fence regulation: compliance guide

Complete guide to Quebec's 2025 pool fence regulation: 1.2 m minimum height measured outside, self-closing self-latching gate, no climbable surface within 1 m, picket spacing ≤100 mm. Applies to every residential pool ≥60 cm depth. Compliance window is 60 days from installation. Frameless glass and aluminum picket are the compliant material defaults. Related: [pool fence regulations across Canada](/guides/pool-fence-regulations-canada), [start a quote](/quote), [browse pool fence](/fences/pool-glass).

What changed in 2025

The 2025 amendment closed three gaps in the original 2010 regulation. First, above-ground and inflatable pools 60 cm deep or more are now in scope — previously some interpretations excluded soft-side pools. Second, the climbable-surface rule (no chair, planter, AC condenser, or equipment within 1 m of the exterior face) was clarified with examples. Third, municipal enforcement powers were strengthened, with explicit authority to issue orders and follow-up fines for non-compliance.

Height: 1.2 m measured outside

The enclosure must be 1.2 m minimum height measured from grade outside the enclosure, not the pool deck. On sloped lots this matters — if the deck is 30 cm above the outside grade, you need 1.5 m of fence panel to comply.

Self-closing AND self-latching gate

Both functions, not either. The hinge mechanism must close the gate from any open position back to fully closed without external help (gravity hinges or spring-loaded hinges). The latch must engage automatically when the gate reaches closed (Magna-Latch or equivalent self-latching mechanism). Latch position ≥ 1.5 m above grade on the outside face, OR installed on the pool-side face so the latch is inaccessible from outside.

No climbable surface within 1 m

Measured horizontally from the exterior face of the enclosure. The rule captures any object a child could stand on to clear the 1.2 m height — patio chairs, planters, equipment cabinets, AC condensers, low retaining walls, decorative boulders. Moving the pool equipment 1.1 m from the fence is a standard compliance move.

Picket and gap spec

Vertical pickets, no horizontal members on the exterior face that could serve as a foothold ladder. Maximum gap between pickets 10 cm — sized so a child's head cannot pass through.

Compliant materials

Frameless glass + aluminum hybrid is the premium choice — 12 mm tempered glass panels in glass-clamp post mounting with aluminum gate hardware. Clarity and maintenance-free. Premium price.

Semi-frameless glass — 12 mm tempered glass in aluminum top and bottom rails. Lower cost than frameless, still maximum sightline preservation.

Aluminum pool-code picket — vertical aluminum pickets with 4″ max spacing, code-compliant gate hardware. The budget-and-functional choice.

60-day compliance window

Municipalities typically allow 60 days from pool installation to demonstrate compliance. Fenced.ca's Montreal team turns Quebec pool-fence orders in 21–28 days from initial call to inspection sign-off including measurement, code-compliant assembly delivery, install, and inspector handoff.

Frequently asked questions

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Quebec 2025 pool fence regulation: compliance guide