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New Brunswick to lift most wildfire-related restrictions, fire ban remains in place

By favofcanada.caAugust 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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After several weeks of requiring residents to stay out of forests, the New Brunswick government announced Monday that most of the restrictions that were in place due to wildfires will be lifted.

“I want to thank all those who are on the front lines, keeping New Brunswickers safe and protecting their homes, communities and forests,’’ Premier Susan Holt stated.

“A special thanks to the exceptional team at the provincial fire centre – and at command centres around the province – who are working long hours supporting the firefighters on the ground and the pilots in the air.”

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While the province announced that most restrictions would be lifted at midnight, a burn ban will remain in place.

The restrictions were first put in place on Aug. 10 with people not being allowed to hike, camp, fish or use vehicles in the woods on Crown land.

In a release, Natural Resources Minister John Herron also asked residents to keep in mind that the province was not in the clear from potential wildfires.

“We rely on our forests as an economic driver in our province, as well as for our enjoyment and recreation,” he said.

“Lifting most of these restrictions will allow all of us to get back to our routines, however, if there are new fires, we may have to reconsider.”

The move to lift the restrictions comes despite the fact there are still 18 active wildfires in the province, according to provincial numbers.

Three of those are considered “out of control,” with an evacuation advisory remaining in place for the Black River Bridge area near Miramichi.


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