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The largest wildfire in Nova Scotia continues to burn out of control in the Annapolis Valley, but it did not grow overnight.
This summer, outdoor enthusiasts in Nova Scotia face a difficult decision: stay out of the woods or face a $25,000 fine.
The massive Long Lake wildfire, which was initially sparked by a lightning strike last week, is still estimated to be around 3,200 hectares in size.
Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources says an out-of-control wildfire burning in Annapolis County did not grow overnight and crews are making good progress.
Fires raging across Atlantic Canada are forcing evacuations, destroying homes, and crippling industries, as Nova Scotia, ...
Triggered by lightning, the wildfire has grown to more than 32 square kilometres, officials said. Earlier in the day, they ...
Western provinces and the East Coast should remain on alert for the possibility of more wildfire activity throughout the rest of summer, based on the latest federal government update.
The Long Lake wildfire is expected to grow, said Scott Tingley, manager of forest protection with Nova Scotia's Natural ...
Canada is in the grip of its second-worst wildfire season on record, with flames now stretching beyond the West into prairie and Atlantic provinces including Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Newfoundland ...
So far in 2025, nearly 7.5 million hectares have burned, with Saskatchewan and Manitoba accounting for more than 60% of the ...