Northwest Ontario Wildfire Update: Six New Fires Raise Active Total to 29

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Wildfire Update

Multiple new outbreaks near Cat Lake, Taillon Lake, and Tully Lake; major fires remain ongoing

THUNDER BAY – WILDFIRE REPORT – Fire Information Officer Evanβ€―Lizotte of Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services reports significant wildfire activity in the Northwest Fire Region as of June 20, 2025 (18:20 CDT).

πŸ”₯ New Fires Confirmed

Six new wildland fires were confirmed today:

Fire ID Location Size Status
SLK026 18β€―km NW of Cat Lake 0.3β€―ha Held
RED029 1β€―km E of Taillon Lake 0.4β€―ha Not under control
SLK027 Near Singapore & Payne Lakes 0.2β€―ha Not under control
SLK028 NW of Munch Lake, SE of Hergott Lake 0.1β€―ha Not under control
RED030 NE of Trout Lake, W of Shabumeni Lake 0.1β€―ha Not under control
SLK029 South end of Tully Lake 0.2β€―ha Not under control

πŸ”₯ Fire Totals & Control Status

There are now 29 active wildland fires across the region:

  • 8 not under control – active suppression needed

  • 5 held – contained but monitored (including SLK026)

  • 5 under control – fire behaviour stabilized

  • 11 being observed – inactive, but under surveillance

🌑️ Fire Hazard Conditions

  • Southern region: Mostly low to moderate risk

  • Far North: Hazard levels high to extreme, especially near new outbreaks

Check the Interactive Fire Hazard Map for district-specific insights.


πŸ”₯ Fires of Note: Ongoing Major Incidents

Red Lake 12 (RED012) – Deer Lake & Sandy Lake FN

  • Size: 183,208.5β€―ha – Uncontrolled

  • No growth toward nearby communities

  • Continued use of waterbombers, heavy helicopters, and ground hose-line construction

  • Structural sprinkler protection active in Deer Lake, Sandy Lake, and Keewaywin

  • No rain since June 9; some precipitation expected early next week

Nipigon 5 (NIP005) – Webequie FN

  • Size: 10,816β€―ha – Uncontrolled

  • Low-intensity flames

  • Crews targeting hot zones along northeast and southeast arms

Sioux Lookout 18 (SLK018) – Cat Lake FN

  • Size: 23,816β€―ha – Uncontrolled

  • Resources on site: 9 FireRanger crews, 22‑person Incident Management Team, 4 helicopters

  • Focused efforts to establish perimeter hose-lines south and southwest of Cat Lake FN

  • Daytime heat and sunshine have dried fuels; reduced activity observed in southern area

  • Increased northern fire activity noted; easterly winds forecasted may increase smoke over the weekend


🚫 No Drone Zone Reminder

Drones are strictly prohibited above wildfire zones. They endanger air suppression operations and put firefighters at risk. Please respect temporary air restrictions.


πŸ“ž How to Report Wildland Fires

  • North of French/Mattawa Rivers: Call 310‑FIRE (3473)

  • South of those rivers: Dial 9‑1‑1


🌐 Stay Informed

Follow official wildfire updates and prevention advice:

  • Social media: @ONforestfires / @ONfeudeforet on Facebook, Instagram, X

  • Online: Maps, alerts, and safety protocols at ontario.ca/fireupdates

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