The ban will remain in place until the COVID-19 pandemic no longer impacts the province's ability to respond to emergencies.

2010 Fire Data; 2011 Fire Data; 2012 Fire Data; 2013 Fire Data; 2014 Fire Data; 2015 Fire Data; 2016 Fire Data; 2017 Fire Data; 2018 Fire Data; NFRIS/CFIRS Training; NFIRS/CFIRS Reference. The water and fire bans have been lifted for parts of Springwater; however both bans remain in effect for anyone on the Snow Valley Water System, which includes the Snow Valley Highlands, Snow Valley Lowlands and Centre Vespra.

Low HazardIgnition of forest fuels will be difficult and spread potential is limited.

Simcoe County has not announced a county-wide ban. This ban also applies to all open-air fires including, campfires and cooking fires. Simcoe County is not in the 'Fire Region of Ontario' managed by the MNRF. Published Thursday, April 2, 2020 7:38PM EDT

BARRIE -- There is now a fire ban for the entire 'Fire Region of Ontario.' BARRIE --

These are areas managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The ban will remain in place until the COVID-19 pandemic no longer impacts the province's ability to respond to emergencies. All of Muskoka remains under a fire ban. BARRIE --

No Open Burning Allowed. Simcoe County is not in the 'Fire Region of Ontario' managed by the MNRF.

2019 Fire Data; 2020 Fire Data; FDID; Fire Data and Statistics. Simcoe County has not announced a county-wide ban. There is no fire ban in Barrie and Orillia.

This ban also applies to all open-air fires including, campfires and cooking fires.

The provincial government has implemented a 'Restricted Fire Zone' for zones 1 to 36.

Innisfil Fire & Rescue Services will now be enforcing an open-air burning ban to help keep the air safe and breathable for Innisfil residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

High HazardFires for cooking will be allowed.

The OSFBA permit By-Law was passed in 2007 to ensure fire safety and wellbeing, as well as to educate residents of requirements and their responsibilities.

The fire ban prohibits all outdoor burning and fire permits in this area are void until the ban has been lifted.

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purchase your seasonal fire permit; ensure no burning ban is in effect ; Chimneas or fireplaces you use outdoors, in the eyes of the City, are considered Outdoor Solid Fuel Appliances (OSFBAs).

The town of Innisfil has issued a fire ban including all open air fires.

A number of communities issued fire bans at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic so fire departments could focus on emergencies. Published Thursday, April 2, 2020 7:38PM EDT Cooking appliances such as propane or natural gas cooking equipment and outdoor appliances with a mechanical shutoff are permitted. Moderate HazardGrasses, dry branches will easily ignite. Cooking appliances such as propane or natural gas cooking equipment and outdoor appliances with a mechanical shutoff are permitted. These are areas managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.

BARRIE -- There is now a fire ban for the entire 'Fire Region of Ontario.'

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Fire bans remain in place in Adjala-Tosorontio, Bradford-West Gwillimbury, New Tecumseth, Oro-Medonte and Severn Township. The ban will also reduce the strain on emergency response teams ensuring their resources are available for our residents if … Muskoka Fire Chiefs said the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has implemented a Restricted Fire Zone for Muskoka due to the impacts related to the COVID-19 outbreak. The town of Innisfil has issued a fire ban including all open air fires.

There is now a fire ban for the entire 'Fire Region of Ontario.'

There is now a fire ban for the entire 'Fire Region of Ontario.'

Last Updated Friday, April 3, 2020 6:55PM EDT

Control of fire may be difficult.

Extreme Hazard – Burn Ban In EffectRestrictions will be in effect. Control would be difficult.

The provincial government has implemented a 'Restricted Fire Zone' for zones 1 to … Spread to adjacent fuels would be slow.

The provincial government has implemented a 'Restricted Fire Zone' for zones 1 to 36.

The provincial government has implemented a 'Restricted Fire Zone' for zones 1 to … The forest fuels are dry and explosive. Most forest fuels will ignite easily and spread rapidly.