Wildfires: Quebec ends ban on open fires inside forests for first time since May
MONTREAL — Quebec has completely lifted its ban on open fires in or near forests in the southern half of the province for the first time since May.
The Forests Department says 23 fires remain active in that region, known as the intensive zone, which includes towns as far north as the Cree village of Mistissini, about 550 kilometres north of Montreal.
None of those fires are considered out of control.
The department is still prohibiting all access to forests in the western part of the province’s northern zone, where wildfires are left to burn unless they threaten towns or critical infrastructure.