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Renting a Cottage in Temagami Ontario » » Rent a Cottage at Ridgewood Cottages in Temagami Northern Ontario
Ridgewood Cottage
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4560 Hwy # 11 North
Temagami, Ontario, P0H 2H0
705 - 569-3870
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Campfire Firepit Rules Use of Campfires and Stoves By Ministry of Natural Resources of the Government of Ontario The Forest Fires Prevention Act and Regulations has requirements aimed at reducing forest fires and ensuring public safety. The following is a summary of some of the key rules that you should be aware of. It is illegal to leave any residue from exploded fireworks unextinguished. You can use fireworks during the fire season, even in a Restricted Fire Zone, but make sure the residue is completely extinguished before you leave the site. The residue can easily ignite a fire, especially in dry conditions. Individuals may only dispose of wood, wood by-products, brush, leaves, grass or leaf litter through outdoor burning during the fire season. If you live within an organized municipality, check with the municipal office or fire department before you burn. If local rules are more stringent, you must follow those. Otherwise, you can burn without a fire permit if you follow the established safe burning rules, except in a Restricted Fire Zone where burning is strictly prohibited. Click here for a complete set of safe burning rules. The Regulations deal with the use of stoves and installations during the fire season (April 1st to October 31st) and during Restricted Fire Zone periods. Use the following as your guide: Campfires: You can enjoy a campfire during the fire season provided its built on bare rock, soil or other non-combustible material. Your campfire must be at least 1 metre away from any flammable material; at least 3 metres away from any overhanging vegetation and your campfire cannot exceed 1 metre in diameter and 1 metre in height. Campfires are prohibited during a Restricted Fire Zone. The only exception is in an organized campground and only if the campground owner/operator decides it is safe to do so. In these situations, strict campfire rules must be adhered to. Your campground owner/operator will provide you with the rules when campfires are allowed. Portable Gas, Propane or Naphtha Stoves: You can use your portable gas, propane or naphtha stove anytime during the fire season, even in a Restricted Fire Zone, provided the stove is at least 1 metre from any flammable material. The stove must also be designed to use gas, propane or naphtha and you must be able to extinguish the flame by a control valve or by closing the stove. Portable Wood Burning Stoves:
Charcoal Installations (BBQs, Hibachis, etc.): You can use your portable or permanent charcoal installation during the fire season provided the installation is at least 1 metre from any flammable material and the ashes and coals produced through burning are completely extinguished and safely disposed of. You can continue to enjoy barbecuing during a restricted fire zone provided you are in an organized campground and the owner/operator decides it is safe to do so, or you are barbecuing within 100 metres of a dwelling that you occupy (i.e. summer cottage, camp, home). Outdoor Wood Burning Stoves and Wood Burning Furnaces: Anyone who uses an outdoor wood burning stove or wood burning furnace anytime during the fire season must ensure the following regulations are met:
You can continue to enjoy the use of your outdoor wood burning stove or furnace during a Restricted Fire Zone provided it is within 100 metres of a dwelling that you occupy and you meet the above mentioned regulations. Click here for a copy of the Forest Fires Prevention Act and Regulations. (Note: This copy is not to be used for legal purposes) TERMS & CONDITIONS: The information provided on this page is intended for reference use only. Award Media holds no responsibility for the information provided on these websites. By using this information you agree Award Media shall not be held responsible for errors, omissions, inaccuracies contained herein, or any casualty, loss or damages resulting from use of this information. Contact - WebManager_Ontario |