Press Release
August 18, 2025
The Manitoba Wildfire Service advises there is a low fire danger in the majority of the province, with a moderate fire danger level in the central and eastern areas.
Kistiganwacheeng (Garden Hill Anisininew Nation) began returning home on Aug. 12 and Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (Nelson House) began returning home on Aug. 13.
As of Aug. 18, the primary wildfire evacuation reception centre in Winnipeg is now located at the Holiday Inn at 1740 Ellice Ave. The reception centre’s hours are 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., seven days a week until further notice. Evacuees can attend this location to register with the Canadian Red Cross, and access supports and services. Evacuees can also call 1-800-863-6582. The reception centre at the RBC Convention Centre is now closed.
The Manitoba Wildfire Service has cancelled all burn permits for the Burn Permit Area, with no new burn permits issued at this time. Land-based travel is permitted, unless closed by Manitoba Parks or other closure orders. Those entering a fire boundary by aircraft will require a travel permit. To view active fire boundary maps, visit www.gov.mb.ca/conservation_fire/Fire-Maps/fireview/fireview_map.html. To apply for a travel permit, contact a Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures district office and visit www.gov.mb.ca/nrnd/co/index.html to find a location.
Manitoba remains under a provincial state of emergency, under the Emergency Measures Act due to a wildfire season that is now the worst on record in the past 30 years, with more than 1.99 million hectares (ha) of area burned in the province to date. The provincial state of emergency is in place until Aug. 22.
Atikaki, South Atikaki and Wallace Lake provincial parks have reopened to all park users. While fires EA061 and EA096 continue to burn in Atikaki, all major wilderness water routes are accessible. For updates on park closures visit www.manitobaparks.com.
Fires of note
The Manitoba Wildfire Service continues to respond to 153 active wildfires across the province, bringing the total to 417 wildfires to date, well above the average of 331 fires for this time of year.
Fires of note include:
East region:
West region:
North region:
Information and resources for evacuees
Evacuees can attend the primary reception centre in Winnipeg located at the Holiday Inn at 1740 Ellice Ave. to register with the Canadian Red Cross, and to access supports and services between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., seven days a week. Evacuees can also call 1-800-863-6582.
For the safety of both evacuees and frontline and firefighting personnel, the province is reminding Manitobans not to enter areas under a mandatory evacuation until local authorities identify the situation is safe and evacuees are able to return.
The Manitoba Emergency Management Organization recommends evacuees leaving their communities due to wildfire bring their medications, identification, phone chargers, important documents, any needed baby supplies and a change of clothing.
Visit MBReady at https://mbready.manitoba.ca for more information about emergency alerts and safety, as well as resources for evacuees such as:
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 at www.gov.mb.ca/emo/guide/individuals.
For assistance, evacuees can dial Manitoba 211 from anywhere in Manitoba or email 211mb@findhelp.ca. For more information, visit https://mb.211.ca/get-help-now/.
General wildfire information
To report a wildfire, call 911 or the TIP line toll-free at 1-800-782-0076.
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