I don’t have up-to-the-minute fire-ban data right now, but here’s what’s most likely relevant based on recent patterns in Atlantic Canada.
Direct answer
- New Brunswick (NB): A province-wide burn ban was recently lifted in most areas, with continued restricted hours (8 p.m.–8 a.m.) in Westmorland and Albert counties. Always verify local burn notices before lighting any fire.[1]
Context and what to check
- If you’re in or near Miami, Florida: NB fire bans aren’t directly relevant to your location, but if you’re traveling or planning outdoor activities tied toNB or Atlantic Canada, you’ll want to confirm the latest provincial advisories for the specific county or area you’ll be in. NB’s updates commonly appear daily or for long weekends, with provincial burn notices updated at a fixed time each day.[1]
- Newfoundland and Labrador and other provinces occasionally implement province-wide bans during extreme fire risk, with details such as distance from forested areas and duration. If your plans involve travel or events in those provinces, check their latest advisories close to your dates.[2][5][6]
How to stay updated
- Check the government or official fire service pages for the province you care about (NB, NL, etc.) for:
- Current burn ban status (in effect or lifted)
- Any county-level exemptions or restricted hours
- Daily burn notices or burn-watch times
- For real-time updates, look for local news coverage or the province’s public advisory notices, especially around long weekends or heat waves.
Would you like me to search for the current NB fire-ban status specifically for your date and location, or focus on a different province or region? I can pull the latest official advisories if you specify the area and the date range you care about.
Sources
The Department of Natural Resources lifted the nb fire ban across New Brunswick on Thursday afternoon, but two counties still face limits. Westmorland County and Albert County remain under restricted hours, with fires allowed only between 8 pm and 8 am.Westmorland and Albert CountyThat leaves most o…
www.el-balad.comA province-wide fire ban is now in effect in Newfoundland and Labrador. This ban will be in place until at least September 7, when a determination will be made about its status. Fires are banned within 300 metres or 1,000... Read More about Public Advisory: Open Fire Ban in Effect for Newfoundland and Labrador
www.gov.nl.caWatch New Brunswick enforces province-wide burn ban as wildfire threat persists Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caNébih: National fire ban goes into effect on Sunday - Human carelessness continues to cause the majority of forest fires.
ground.newsThe outdoor fire ban prohibiting setting of fires on forest land or within 300 metres of forest land has been lifted for the Island of Newfoundland but remains in effect for Labrador until further notice. The ban is authorized under the... Read More about Public Advisory: Open Fire Ban Lifted on Island of Newfoundland; Ban Remains in Effect for Labrador
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