Fire ban in Haliburton County extended until August 26
With ongoing dry conditions in the area, the County's Four Chief Fire Officials have extended the current total fire ban throughout the County of Haliburton until at least Tuesday, August 26.
The ban first came into effect on August 5, and will be lifted only once the County receives sufficient rainfall to lower fire risk.
A reminder the complete fire ban means absolutely no outdoor burning at any time of day or night. This means no bonfires, no cooking fires, no charcoal barbecues, no fire tables, nor any other light source that uses an open flame. Gas and propane barbecues may continue to be used, as may gas or propane camping stoves that include shut-off valves and a lid. Please turn off these cooking appliances as soon as you are finished using them.
In the Township of Algonquin Highlands, if the Fire Chief is required to attend your property during a fire ban, a flat fine of $1,000 will apply. If fire trucks have to respond to your property, you will be charged by the truck, by the hour, according to rates set by the Ministry of Transportation. These rates start at approximately $575 per truck for the first hour of attendance.
Thank you for your co-operation and doing your part to keep our community safe.
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Township of Algonquin Highlands
1123 North Shore Road
Algonquin Highlands, ON
K0M 1S0
705-489-2379
info@algonquinhighlands.ca
Fax: 705-489-3491
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