Wildfire season in Nova Scotia runs from March 15 to October 15. This is time of year when conditions tend to increase the risk of wildfires.
Prevention is the best way to reduce wildfires:
During fire season, open fires are only allowed when there is the lowest possible risk of wildfire. The safest time to burn is in the evening and after/during rain. This is typically when temperatures are lower, humidity is higher and winds are calmer.
Domestic burning permits are not required but fire restrictions must be followed. These restrictions are for public safety. They are based on the Canadian Fire Weather Index System.
Fire restrictions are updated daily at 2 pm. You must check the fire restrictions online or call 1-855-564-2876 to see if burning is allowed:
To report a wildfire or violations of the fire restrictions, call 1-800-565-2224 or 911.