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Open fire ban issued for Gatineau Park

Gatineau Park has opened for the summer season but many of the roads leading to popular destinations have limited access to vehicles. Some argue that it is unfair and have started a petition to re-open roadways. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News). Gatineau Park has opened for the summer season but many of the roads leading to popular destinations have limited access to vehicles. Some argue that it is unfair and have started a petition to re-open roadways. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News).
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An open fire ban has been issued for all of Gatineau Park, as temperatures warm up to 30 C this weekend.

The National Capital Commission announced Saturday afternoon the open fire ban would remain in effect until further notice.

Under the open fire ban, open fires are not permitted in the campgrounds, picnic areas and beaches. Charcoal barbecues are also prohibited.

Quebec's Societe de protection des forets contre le feu reports a "raised" threat of fires in the Gatineau and Outaouais region. A raised threat is the third level on the five level system.

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