Cal fire map active fires6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() All travel and use of the following areas is prohibited unless authorized by a Travel Permit issued by the Sudbury District MNRF: The following restrictions listed be and as outlined on the Implementation Order map are now in effect until further notice. Under the Emergency Area Order (EAO 2023-04) declared on June 4, 2023, the MNRF Sudbury District has put in an Implementation Order to protect public safety and facilitate effective fire suppression.Travel, use, and access Restrictions in the Northeast Region – MNRF Sudbury District (SUD017 and SUD018 fires) Travel, use, and access restrictions in the Northeast Region For a closer look at fire hazard conditions in your area, view our Interactive Map. The fire hazard for areas between Marathon, Hearst, Smooth Rock Falls and going north fluctuates between moderate to high the rest of the Northeast Region is a low fire hazard. It is a 6,678 hectare wildland fire located south of Trent Lake and Round Lake, and 5 km northwest of Duffy Lake. Crews are working on the east flank of the fire. It is a 149 hectare wildland fire located 0.3 km northeast of Ahsine Lake. It is located south of Shakwa Lake and 1 km west of Lower Shakwa Lake. Four crews are on the ground and working the rear of the fire along with some heavy equipment. It is a 5,277 hectare wildland fire located 3 km west of Madawanson Lake and 0.5 km east of Pilot Lake. It has been remapped to 1,370 hectares and is located 3 km west of Fox Lake and 5 km east of Acheson Lake. It is a 43.7 hectare wildland fire located on the north peninsula on an island on the south side of Centennial Lake. It is under control. It is a 2,300 hectare wildland fire located north of Lady Evelyn Lake. Kirkland Lake 5 was confirmed on June 7.The fire did receive some rain yesterday. Heavy equipment and helicopter bucket suppression efforts continue. It is a 10,719 hectare wildland fire is located northeast of Lake Abitibi and 7 km southwest of Joe Lake. This fire is holding along cat guards, roads, and natural boundaries. It is a 1,239 hectare wildland fire located 9 km west of Lake Abitibi and 1 km east of Marathon Lake. This fire has seen minimal fire activity over the past couple days. It is a 3,916 hectare wildland fire located 2 km south of October Lake and 2.5 km west of Vichaw Lake. There are currently 24 active fires in the Northeast Region. There were no new wildland fires confirmed in the Northeast Region by the early evening of June 14. See smoke and are unsure if you should call it in? Generally if you see a column of smoke, give us a call at 310-FIRE (3473) if you’re located north of the French and Mattawa Rivers (or 911 if you’re south of these rivers) otherwise, check our interactive fire map or the above smoke-related websites to determine if what you’re seeing is drifting heavy smoke. Visit to see smoke forecasts for your area.Īny health-related concerns about smoke, please call Ontario Health at 811 or 1-86. Smoke drift is travelling as far as north of Timmins, down through Sudbury and past Parry Sound. We are seeing heavy smoke conditions in the Northeast Region due to a large number of fires in eastern Ontario and Quebec. Residents residing within municipal boundaries must also check with their local fire department for burning restrictions, or permitting requirements. Provincial outdoor burning regulations are in effect. Ontario's wildland fire season extends from April 1 to October 31. We recommend using Google Chrome as your web browser to access the map. ![]()
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