The ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts has decided to ban open fires in or in the vicinity of a forest because of the current conditions. This decision, taken in collaboration with the Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU), therefore results in a ban that takes effect starting tomorrow, August 5, at 8 a.m.
The areas affected by this measure are the following RCMs and territories:
CÔTE-NORD : Haute-Côte-Nord (95), Manicouagan (96) – for its portion south of the 51st parallel, Sept-Rivières (971) – for its portion south of the 51st parallel, Minganie (981) – including Anticosti Island, Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent (982).
Three fires are currently active in Quebec. Since the start of the protection season, 264 forest fires have affected 16,951 hectares in intensive protection zones.
Everyone must collaborate to make sure that the ban on open fires in the forest is respected. This measure is intended to limit the risk of forest fires. Pursuant to section 239 of the Sustainable Forest Management Act (chapter A-18.1), any person who contravenes an order prohibiting open fires in or in the vicinity of a forest or any other action taken by the Minister is liable, in addition to the payment of the costs, to a fine.
Siège social
Stéphane Caron
418 871-3341
Région Est
Isabelle Gariépy
418 295-2300
Région Centre
Josée Poitras
418 275-6400
Région Ouest
Melanie Morin
819 449-4271