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NewsFlash

May 16, 2025

Fire Danger Rating is HIGH

The Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department is reminding residents to use extreme caution with all outdoor flames and to take proactive steps around their properties as the wildfire risk in our area continues to grow.


In the past week, firefighters have responded to several human-caused wildland fires, many of which could have been prevented. With the Fire Danger Rating now at High, conditions are dry, and new fires can start easily, spread rapidly, and challenge suppression efforts.


"Careless burning, unattended campfires, and improperly discarded smoking materials are some of the leading causes of wildland fires we’re seeing right now,” said Fire Chief Gary Monahan. “We’re asking everyone to do their part, be responsible with fire and take steps to reduce risks around your home.”


Wildfire Prevention Starts with You

One of the best tools available to residents is the FireSmart Canada program, which offers practical steps homeowners can take to protect their properties. Now is the time to clean up leftover yard debris from winter and reduce potential fuel sources that can feed a fire.


Simple actions that make a big difference include:

  • Clearing leaves, pine needles, and dead grass from around your home, decks, steps, and fences.
  • Removing fallen branches and limbs that came down over the winter.
  • Raking and bagging debris at least 1.5 metres away from structures.
  • Keeping grass trimmed short and well-watered.
  • Trimming tree branches that hang within two metres of your roof or siding.
  • Moving firewood and other flammable items at least 10 metres away from your home.


Creating defensible space around your home can significantly slow or even stop the spread of a wildfire. The FireSmart Canada website offers free homeowner guides and checklists designed specifically for communities like ours.


Visit firesmartcanada.ca to learn more.


Residents are reminded that daytime burning is not permitted, and all burning must comply with local fire bylaws. Always check the current fire danger rating and ensure conditions are safe before lighting any fire.


For fire safety questions or to report a concern, contact the Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department at 705-789-5201 or visit huntsville.ca or lakeofbays.on.ca.

 


Summer is Here!!


The May Long Weekend is here and for most that marks the unofficial start of summer. The blackflies and mosquitoes are eagerly awaiting new arrivals, and while it may be tempting to try and rid your property of pesky mosquitoes, please take a moment to reread this article from our Spring 2020 Current Connection newsletter.


The Township of Lake of Bays would like to remind residents about restrictions and regulations regarding fireworks

Read the Public Notice here>


A reminder to be a safe and courteous boater.

Download LOBA's Boating on Lake of Bays brochure>



When ice conditions changed suddenly in March of this year, the Algonquin Snowmobile Club was unable to collect their orange plastic markers used to mark snowmobile trails. The markers float and there will be as many as 300 floating in Lake of Bays and Peninsula Lake. If you find one or more, please contact algonquinsc@gmail.com so that a volunteer can arrange to pick them up.


Enjoy the Weekend!

Mark the Date


The Annual General Meeting of members of the Lake of Bays Association will be held at the Lake of Bays Community Centre (Baysville) on, Saturday July 5, 2025 at 9:30 a.m.


In addition to LOBA business, Guest Speaker Captain Fred Landry of the Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department will cover a range of important Fire Safety topics including wildland fire prevention, safety precautions for lithium-ion batteries, smoke and CO alarms and the Township of Lake of Bays burning by-law.


Official Notice of the Annual Meeting will be in the 2025 Yearbook, expected to arrive in your mailbox in early June. You'll find fabulous feature articles, 2024 photo contest winners, updates on what's happening around the lake, association reports, and the membership directory.

Photo by Kristen Goodman

2023 Photo Contest submission

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