The MNRF’s Implementation Order near Willard Lake will end tomorrow morning.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says while Kenora Fire #25 and #30 are not under control fire activity is minimal due to recent rains and cooler weather.
The public is reminded that Kenora fires 25 and 30 are active fires with ongoing fire suppression.
The MNRF says the interior of a forest fire is dangerous and the public should not enter this area.
Trees with weakened root systems could fall over and cause injury.
There will be visible smoke in the interior of this fire for some time. This is the normal process for extinguishing a forest fire.
Residents are reminded that an additional Implementation Order restricting public access to areas near the Kenora 27 fire, north of Minaki remains in effect until further notice.
There are currently 15 active fires in the region, but for the third day in a row there were no new forest fires.