OPP – NORTH WEST REGION UPDATE – NORTHERN ONTARIO WILDFIRE – JULY 15, 2026

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OPP have issued the below update for Northern Ontario Wildfire on their social media page:

Ontario Provincial Police – North West Region

UPDATE (July 14, 10:15 p.m. EDT): NWR OPP is continuing to assist the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) in several northwestern communities as wildfires continue to threaten the following areas:
🔴 Armstrong*
🔴 Collins First Nation*
🔴 Gakijiwanong Anishinaabe Nation* (Lac La Croix First Nation)
🔴 Gull Bay First Nation*
🔴 Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation*
🔴 Whitesand First Nation*
🟡 Ignace
🟡 Pickle Lake
🟡 Rainy River District – Quetico, Crystal lake, Atikokan and Niobi Lake area
🟡 Upsala
* under evacuation
In addition, the following highways are fully closed in both directions, with the exception of some local traffic evacuating the area:
⛔ Highway 599 – between Highway 516 and Mishkeegogamang First Nation
⛔ Highway 527 – between Gull Bay First Nation and Armstrong
The following highway has been reopened, however wildfire crews may be present in the area. Motorists are urged to drive with caution and avoid non-essential travel.
✅ Highway 11 – between Highway 633 and 623
The OPP reminds the public that wildfires are dynamic and unpredictable. Fire behaviour, including the size and direction of a wildfire, can change rapidly due to weather conditions and other factors.
For your safety and the safety of emergency responders, people are strongly urged to:
• Stay away from affected areas and refrain from attending wildfire scenes to take photos or videos
• Avoid boating and standing where water bombers are actively fighting the fire so they can safely complete water drops
• Remain calm and follow all evacuation orders and emergency instructions issued by local authorities
• Avoid non-essential travel in affected areas
• Monitor official sources for the latest information and evacuation updates
• Remain away from evacuated areas until authorities have advised it is safe to return
• Help keep roadways clear so emergency personnel can carry out their work safely and effectively
• If evacuating, bring essential medications, identification, important documents, mobile devices and chargers, and any items required to support the needs of family members and pets
The OPP recognizes the significant impact evacuations and wildfires can have on individuals, families and communities. Our thoughts are with everyone affected during this challenging time, particularly those who have been forced to leave their homes and communities. The OPP remains committed to working alongside emergency management officials, Indigenous communities, municipal partners and the MNR to support evacuation efforts, protect lives and property, and help ensure the safety and well-being of residents and visitors throughout the region.
For information on the coordinated emergency response, contact the affected municipalities.
Health-related questions can be directed to the Northwestern Health Unit for the Kenora District at 1-800-830-5978, or the Thunder Bay District Health Unit at 807-625-5900.
For up-to-date information on road closures, visit 511on.ca or call the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) at 1-800-268-4686 or 511on.ca. Please only call 9-1-1 in an emergency – do not call 9-1-1 for information regarding road closures.