Fire Danger Rating set to HIGH in Muskoka

MUSKOKA LAKES, ON, May 28, 2026 – The Fire Danger Rating in the Township of Muskoka Lakes has been set to HIGH, effective today.

Residents and visitors are urged to continue taking necessary precautions to reduce the risk of human-caused wildfires. Click here to learn about being FireSmart at home.

New Rating (HIGH) – what this means:

  • Daytime burning is prohibited, including all contractor fires
  • All current open-air fire permits are suspended, and no new permits will be issued
  • Fireworks are strictly prohibited, and any display firework permits are void
  • Small, confined fires are permitted in the evening (6 p.m. until 8 a.m. the following morning) without a permit, use extreme caution with fires 

The Forest Fire Danger Rating is made in consultation with the Fire Chiefs of the six area municipalities in the District of Muskoka and the Ministry of Natural Resources. Local conditions are being actively monitored and further updates will be issued as appropriate. 

For more information on fire and emergency services in Muskoka Lakes visit: Fire and Emergency Services

As always in an emergency, please call 9-1-1. 

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For questions, please contact:
Muskoka Lakes Fire Department
(705) 765-3156
emergencyservices@muskokalakes.ca 

For general, media or accessibility inquires, please contact:
Mia Palantzas
Communications Advisor
(705) 765-3156 x360
communications@muskokalakes.ca


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The Muskoka Fire Danger Rating is determined using the Fire Weather Index (FWI), an internationally used method for determining the risk of fires in open air. It uses factors such as the relative humidity, temperature, previous 24-hour rain amount, wind directions and wind speed in combination with the forest fuel type and loads to determine the risk of the forest to certain fire types. From this calculation the Forest Fire Danger Rating is made in consultation with the Fire Chiefs of the six area municipalities and the Ministry of Natural Resources.

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