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Increased Wildfire Threat in Midwestern Ontario

June 7, 20262 Mins Read
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Due to dry weather conditions, the wildfire risk in Midwestern Ontario is on the rise, with danger levels varying from moderate in some municipalities to extreme in certain areas of First Nations territory.

Saugeen Fire and Emergency Services has reported that the wildfire threat has reached extreme levels within Saugeen First Nation territory because of persistent warm and dry weather. Officials are advising residents to refrain from activities that could ignite a fire, such as campfires, fireworks, and sparklers, and to exercise caution with vehicles near dry vegetation.

This warning comes as much of Ontario faces heightened fire risks. According to provincial data, there have already been 131 wildland fires recorded this season as of June 3, 2026, including several active blazes in northern Ontario.

Fire danger levels are likely to stay high across parts of Ontario and Quebec as we head into Thursday, with hot and dry conditions continuing to raise concerns.

On a brighter note, rain is anticipated later this week and into the weekend which may provide some relief.

In the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula, local fire officials have elevated the fire danger rating to moderate. They remind residents that even small recreational fires can quickly spiral out of control. Open-air burning requires fire permits, and officials emphasize that all fires must be attended at all times and completely extinguished afterward.


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