Press Release
June 25, 2025
The majority of the province remains at a low fire danger, with the exception of the northwest area, which is at a high fire danger.
Manitoba Parks advises at 8 a.m. on Friday, June 27, Manigotagan River Provincial Park along with a portion of the northwest corner of Nopiming Provincial Park including Quesnel Lake will reopen to day users, cottagers and commercial operators. A closure and mandatory evacuation order continues for the rest of Nopiming Provincial Park and the entire areas of Wallace Lake and South Atikaki provincial parks. These areas and parks remain closed to park users including permanent residents, cottagers, commercial operators, seasonal and nightly campers, backcountry users and day visitors. As a reminder, the south part of Nopiming is open to permanent residents, cottagers and commercial operators including Provincial Road (PR) 315, Bird Lake, Booster Lake, Flanders Lake and Davidson Lake.
In Whiteshell Provincial Park, the Whiteshell River water route from the second tunnel at North Cross Lake through to Little Whiteshell Lake is now open including access through both tunnels. Backcountry camping is available along the Whiteshell River water route.
The Mantario wilderness area remains closed. The portage on Sailing Lake into Granite Lake and portage at the north end of Marion Lake is closed in Whiteshell Provincial Park. The Mantario Hiking Trail is closed and expected to remain closed for an extended period. Anyone who was planning to hike the trail this summer should make alternate plans.
For more provincial parks updates, visit www.manitobaparks.com.
Effective June 25, the city of Flin Flon lifted the mandatory evacuation and reopened for all residents to return home.
As of June 25, the Schist Lake, Big Island Lake and Little Athapapuskow cottage areas, which are within the jurisdiction of the province’s Northern Affairs Cottage Program, reopened for all residents and cottage owners.
Additionally, Bakers Narrows Provincial Park reopened June 25 for permanent residents, cottagers and commercial operators. However, the Bakers Narrows campground will remain closed for nightly and seasonal campers until at least Thursday, July 17. This closure may be extended, depending on how the situation evolves.
The Flin Flon airport at Bakers Narrows remains closed with aircraft restrictions in place to support ongoing wildfire suppression efforts. For the safety of personnel, boaters are asked to avoid waterways being utilized by Manitoba Wildfire Service tankers and aircraft.
Fire and travel restrictions
Areas 1 to 5 and areas 8 to 22 are at Level 2. This means:
Fires of note
The Manitoba Wildfire Service continues to respond to 18 active wildfires across the province, a total of 131 wildfires to date. The average for this date is 138 total fires. The total area burned in the province is more than 909,000 hectares (ha).
Fires of note include:
East region:
West region:
North region:
Information and resources for evacuees
The Leila Soccer Complex at 770 Leila Ave. is Winnipeg’s primary reception centre for wildfire evacuees with reception centre services available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Visit MBReady at https://mbready.manitoba.ca for more information about emergency alerts and safety, as well as resources for evacuees such as:
health resources: https://gov.mb.ca/wildfire/evacuees.html#health-resources
All Manitobans returning to reopened areas are advised to be prepared to evacuate again with little notice and should prepare an emergency go kit. More information on emergency preparedness, including what to include in an emergency go kit, is available here: www.gov.mb.ca/emo/guide/individuals.
For assistance, evacuees can contact Manitoba 211 from anywhere in Manitoba or by emailing 211mb@findhelp.ca. For more information, visit https://mb.211.ca/get-help-now/.
How Manitobans can help
The governments of Canada and Manitoba are matching donations made to the Canadian Red Cross 2025 Manitoba Wildfire Appeal to support those affected by the wildfires. Every $1 donated will become $3 to support the families and individuals most impacted by wildfires. Donation matching will be open for 30 days, retroactive to May 28. For more information, visit www.redcross.ca.
General wildfire information
To report a wildfire, call 911 or the TIP line toll-free at 1-800-782-0076.
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