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Xplornet Purchases County of Annapolis Internet Infrastructure

The Municipality of the County of Annapolis is pleased to announce the sale of its Internet infrastructure to Xplornet.

On March 29th, Council announced that Xplornet has purchased the County’s internet infrastructure; a $17 million dollar deal that promises to continue to provide high-quality, high-speed internet to the area.

The County took it upon itself to improve internet connectivity for local residents and businesses in 2016 when a plan was developed to design and build an open access backbone fibre network within the County boundaries.

"It is a happy day for the taxpayers of Annapolis County,” said Annapolis County Warden Alan Parish. “The County realized that it did not have the necessary manpower or expertise to attend to the many regulatory, financial, legal and administrative obligations ownership demanded, nor was it prudent to court the business risk involved in the project. Not only has the sale of the system generated a profit for the County, we anticipate that the purchaser of the system will expand the coverage beyond what we had contemplated. A very positive outcome."
Today, Council still recognizes superior internet service is a crucial tool in ensuring productive communities within the region. The recent sale of the internet infrastructure is a step in developing a long-term solution to extending fibre connectivity to every home and business in Annapolis County.

“This acquisition is part of our ongoing commitment to provide next-generation high-speed Internet to homes and businesses in Annapolis County, and across the province of Nova Scotia,” said Allison Lenehan, President and CEO, Xplornet Communications Inc. “We’re continuously investing in our fibre-to-the-premise and next-generation fixed wireless broadband networks to enable rural Canadians to connect to what matters most.”

Residents will continue to have access to service with download and upload speeds of 1Gbps at the price of $99/month (+tax).


Photo: Warden Alan Parish (left) and CAO David Dick
Xplornet Purchase of County Internet Infrastructure photo

Woods & Trails Closure

Woods Closure

West Dalhousie Wildfires: Updates


West Dalhousie Wildfire Evacuation Reception Centre: Click Here for more information or to register. 

Daily County Media Conferences 

August 28, 2025

We are heartbroken to share that 20 homes were lost in the West Dalhousie Wildfires. Learn more at https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2025/08/28/twenty-homes-lost-long-lake-wildfires

11:30am: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. The current size estimate is 8234 hectares. Crews had a very productive day yesterday working on flanks, aiming to limit the growth and spread toward communities as drier conditions return.

Air resources include 11 helicopters, six planes plus bird dogs. Ground resources include 12 Department of Natural Resources (DNR), 89 Ontario, and 70 local firefighters, with over 70 heavy equipment operators. Next update this afternoon.

August 27, 2025

4:25pm: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. A more precise estimate is now 8247 hectares. No further news on damage. Air and ground crews continue to focus on the east side of Paradise Lake, also working around the entire perimeter.

An incident management team and crew of 20 firefighters arrived from Ontario to spell off Nova Scotia staff. They will transition this evening and tomorrow. This is standard practice when wildfires extend over longer periods.
Big thank you to our DNR incident management team and crews for their hard work over the past two weeks in the most challenging conditions we’ve ever seen. And thank you to everyone fighting by their side and supporting the effort.
The next update will be tomorrow morning.

11:15 am: The Long Lake wildfires complex is now estimated at 8278 hectares and is still out of control. Assessment of Sunday’s damage is ongoing. Beyond that, no new reports of damage to homes.

Crews continue to focus on the east side of Paradise Lake and are also working around the entire perimeter.
Air resources include: six helicopters, six planes plus bird dogs. Ground resources include: 36 Department of Natural Resources (DNR), 62 Ontario and 59 local firefighters, plus heavy equipment operators.

The next update will be late afternoon.

August 26, 2025

5:00pm: No change in the size or status of the Long Lake wildfires complex. Assessment of Sunday’s damage is ongoing. Beyond that, no new reports of damage to homes. 

Crews and heavy equipment are making progress, working around perimeter, focusing on the east side of Paradise Lake. While planes were grounded this morning due to weather, they are now up and working along with the helicopters. Next update up tomorrow morning.

10:30am
The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control, still estimated at 8026 hectares. Assessment of Sunday’s damage is ongoing. We will not share structure loss numbers until all affected residents have been informed. Beyond that, no new reports of damage to homes.

Crews are focusing on the east side of Paradise Lake, aiming to prevent spread to Trout Lake. Air resources: 6 helicopters, 6 planes plus bird dogs. Ground resources: 56 DNR, 62 Ontario and 47 local firefighters, plus heavy equipment operators. Next update this afternoon.
 
 
August 25, 2025

Provincial Media Video Conference

Provincial news release: Home Damaged by Long Lake Wildfires

Annapolis County news release: Heartfelt Support Amidst Reports of Structural Damage in West Dalhousie Wildfire

6:30pm: 
The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control and now estimated at 8026 hectares. The fire has advanced along both sides of Paradise Lake. Assessment of yesterday’s damage is ongoing. Beyond that, no new reports of damage to homes.
 
While the rain was welcome, it was not enough to make a real difference. It bought some time for crews to make progress, but it will take days of steady rain to help get the wildfires complex under control.

Same ground resources are on the scene. Weather prevented planes from flying but 6 helicopters have been working on the fire. Heavy equipment operators resumed building dozer guards. Next update tomorrow morning.


12:00pm
: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. Many homes have been saved. Despite best efforts, some have been damaged. Assessment is needed before we can provide a number. Once information is confirmed, affected residents will be told first. Please respect their privacy.

Yesterday’s extreme conditions caused the wildfire to grow to an estimated 7780 hectares. The size may change with more precise measuring. Please note – size estimates from other sources are not official and less precise.

Crews on scene at first light to clear downed trees from roads. Aircraft: six helicopters, six planes plus bird dogs. Firefighters: 56 Department of Natural Resources, 62 Ontario and 54 local. Heavy machinery still working. All efforts continue to save homes and other structures.

August 24, 2025

Air Quality Advisory – Middleton & Area

As of 9:53 PM, August 24th, the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) in Middleton is 11 (Very High Risk)

Air Quality Standards (PurpleAir)


EVACUATION ORDER FURTHER EXPANDEDWest Dalhousie Wildfire Mandatory Evacuation Order Expanded

The expanded evacuation area includes Hwy 10 between Crisp Rd. and West Dalhousie Rd. and all streets around Trout, Zwicker and East Lakes, New Albany; Old Liverpool Rd, Che-Boag-A-Nish Rd and all of West Dalhousie Rd in Albany Cross. This includes:

500-821 Adams Rd., 3-9 Als Lane, 4-71 Broad Lake Rd., 50-212 Che-Boag-A-Nish Rd., 3-16 Cottage Haven Rd., 2-22 Crocker Rd., 3-79 Dusty Lane, 110-244 East Lake Rd., 102-376 Eves Rd., 2-40 George Rd., 4384-6792 Highway 10, 1-11 Hillside Dr., 41-141 Lady Slipper Rd., 9- 30 Lake Front Rd., 105-191 Mill Pond Rd., 11-207 Narrows Rd., 8-54 Pine Grove Dr., 1-9 Redwood Lane, 181-207 Shady Lane, 173-278 Squirreltown Rd., 83-127 Stephen Yarr Dr., 90-140 Sunnyside Dr., 60-66 Timber Dr., 1291-1473 Tree Line Dr., 992-1775 Trout Lake Rd., 6954-7857 West Dalhousie Rd., and 2-271 Zwickers Lake Rd.

⚠️ ROAD CLOSURES – ANNAPOLIS COUNTY ⚠️

Due to the ongoing West Dalhousie - Long Lake Wildfire situation, the following roads are closed until further notice:

West Dalhousie Road – Closed from Morse Road to Trunk 10 (both directions).

Highway 10 (Trunk 10) – Closed from Crisp Road south to the intersection with West Dalhousie Road (both directions).

Motorists are asked to avoid the area. Conditions can change quickly due to the fire, and updates will be shared as they become available.
Stay safe and follow all official instructions.
Nova Scotia 511 will continue to provide updated road closure information: https://511.novascotia.ca/

6:25pm:
The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control and growing. New size estimate won’t be possible until there is less smoke and aircraft have a chance to break from firefighting and get a new measurement.

The fire has crossed West Dalhousie Road at several points, crossed Thorne Road, and moved as far as Paradise Lake. Evacuation of Morse and Thorne roads has been expanded. Possible further evacuations may be needed.

Same air and ground crews are fully engaged in fighting the fire. Some firefighters needed to relocate for safety but still actively engaged. Structure protection is in place and all efforts are being made to save homes and other structures. Next update tomorrow morning.

Possible Expanded Evacuation
High risk of fire spreading. Highway 10 and all streets around Trout, Zwicker and East Lakes, New Albany; Old Liverpool Rd, Che-Boag-A-Nish Rd and all of West Dalhousie Rd in Albany Cross.
Be prepared to evacuate in the event an evacuation order is given. Avoid the area if not affected. Stay tuned to local news and follow directions of local authorities.

EVACUATION ORDER EXPANDEDEvacuation Order Expanded - Morse Rd./Thorne Rd. Also, includes civic #s 49, 77, and 321 Neaves Rd.

Air Quality Alert for Annapolis County - Due to the West Dalhousie Wildfires, air quality is reduced and expected to remain poor today across Annapolis County.

NS POWER MESSAGE: 

Message From NS Power:

We've been working closely with emergency officials since the Long Lake wildfire began in West Dalhousie. To support the firefighting efforts, there may be times when we need to temporarily turn off power in the area of Morse Road so that first responders can work safely around our equipment.

A power outage does not mean your home is at risk or that evacuation is required. Please continue to follow the guidance provided by Annapolis REMO -Regional Emergency Management Organization.

Please be advise, the outrage may occur without warning.

1:10pm:
Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control and likely to grow beyond current estimated 3255 hectares with extreme fire conditions today. All efforts are being made to save homes.

Incident command post is relocated and operating in Bridgetown. Same air and ground crews continue to focus on West Dalhousie area while heavy machinery works on flanks. Next update this evening.


9:45am:
Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. Growth beyond current estimated 3255 hectares is likely today due to extreme fire conditions. All efforts are being made to save homes. Incident command post has moved to Bridgetown. Keeping people safe is our top priority.

Wind pushing fire toward West Dalhousie area, air and ground resources focusing efforts there. Aircraft include 6 helicopters, 6 planes plus bird dogs. Firefighters include 56 DNR, 62 Ontario and 54 local. Heavy machinery still working on flanks. Next update this afternoon.
 
August 23, 2025

Evacuee Shelter Transitions to Comfort Centre

6:30pm:
New estimated size of the Long Lake wildfires complex is 3255 hectares based on more precise measuring this morning. The fire is still out of control and there may be more growth based on fire activity and challenging conditions this afternoon.

Same aircraft, firefighters and heavy machinery still on scene. Still no reports of damage to homes. Next update tomorrow morning.

12:30pm: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. No new size estimate yet. Still no homes damaged. Same resources still on scene working on dozer guards and soaking areas around the perimeter of the fire zone. Next update this evening.

10:30am:The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. Official size estimate is still 3210 hectares, crews aiming to do a new precise measurement today. Still no homes damaged.

Crews continue working on dozer guards and soaking areas around the perimeter of the fire zone. Conditions look promising today to continue making progress before the wind picks up from Hurricane Erin.

On scene today are 52 DNR, 62 Ontario and 42 local firefighters – PEI firefighters have returned home, we thank them for their help. Also on scene are 6 helicopters, 6 planes and bird dogs, and more than 30 heavy equipment operators. Next update this afternoon.

August 22, 2025

Air Quality Alert: https://alertable.ca/#/details/2025/451091

State of Local Emergency Renewed

6:10pm:The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control. A new size estimate reflecting some growth is likely once crews have a chance to measure again, TBD when that can be done. Still no homes damaged.

Despite difficult conditions, firefighters worked all day to shore up dozer guards on the north side of the fire and continue building them in other strategic spots. Aircraft focused on supporting ground crews with this work. Next update tomorrow morning.

1:00pm: Firefighters and aircraft continue working on the Long Lake wildfires complex. It is still out of control and size has grown slightly to 3212 hectares. Still no homes damaged.
 
All aircraft are still on scene along with 52 DNR, 42 Ontario, 5 PEI and 45 local firefighters. As wind picks up from hurricane Erin, some resources may need to stand down. The safety of firefighters, pilots and support staff is our top priority. Next update this evening.


10:00am: Work continues on the Long Lake wildfires complex to be as prepared as possible for the strong, shifting winds expected from hurricane Erin starting today and through the weekend. The fire is still out of control and estimated at 3210 hectares. No damage to homes to date.

Dozer guards are complete around the northern border, work continues on flanks where possible. Crews are also working on putting out hot spots and soaking with hose lines along borders. The aim is to limit spread and protect homes.

On the scene today are 52 DNR, 42 Ontario, 5 PEI and 44 local firefighters, along with 6 contracted helicopters, 6 planes (4 802s from NWT and 2 CL415s from Manitoba) plus bird dogs. Next update this afternoon.

August 21, 2025


6:16pm:

The fire size and status remain the same. Crews have nearly completed dozer guards around the northern border of the Long Lake wildfires complex to help protect homes when hurricane Erin arrives. Still no reports of damage to homes.

Firefighters on scene today include 52 DNR, 44 local, 22 Ontario and 5 PEI. Additional firefighters from Ontario arrived tonight, and more expected tomorrow.

Helicopters on scene today include 1 206, 1 AStar, 3 Bell 212. 2 tankers groups with bird dogs on scene, a CL415 group from Manitoba and an 802 group from NWT. A 205 helicopter arrived tonight. Next update tomorrow morning.


The Evacuation Reception Centre & Shelter at NSCC – Annapolis Valley Campus (295 Commercial St., Middleton) will remain open 24 hours a day on Thursday, August 21, and Friday, August 22.

The Centre provides:

  • Showers & laundry facilities
  • Wi-Fi access
  • Light nourishment & snacks
  • Overnight accommodations

After Friday, the County will reassess if 24-hour operations are still needed based on usage of the facility. If it is not being utilized, alternative arrangements may be explored to ensure the most effective use of resources while continuing to meet evacuee needs. The Reception Centre can quickly return to 24-hour service, if the need arises.

For more information, call the public information line at 1-833-806-1515; staffed daily 11am-7pm.


10:15 AM

Crews have nearly completed dozer guards around the northern border of the Long Lake wildfires complex aiming to protect homes from the impacts of hurricane Erin. The fire size and status remain the same. Still no reports of damage to homes.
Firefighters on scene this morning include 52 Department of Natural Resources, 44 local, 22 Ontario and five PEI. Additional Ontario firefighters are arriving today.

Helicopters on scene today include one 206, one AStar, and three Bell 212. Two tankers groups with bird dogs on scene, a CL415 group from Manitoba and an 802 group from NWT.

The next update will be this afternoon.

Updates are also posted to www.NovaScotia.ca/Alerts
 
August 20, 2025

7:00pm
DNR Update: Crews have nearly completed dozer guards around the northern border of the Long Lake wildfires complex to protect homes when hurricane Erin arrives. The fire size and status remain the same. Still no reports of damage to homes.
Same resources on the fire through evening. 3 CL215T planes from Alberta that are on loan to New Brunswick came to make a quick strike this afternoon.
New air resources arrived today. 1 AStar350B2 and 2 212 helicopters contracted from Saskatchewan and 2 CL415 planes lent by Manitoba will be stationed at Greenwood. Next update tomorrow morning.

1:00pm: Long Lake wildfires complex same size/status. Same ground and air resources working this afternoon. Crews making good progress with heavy equipment to build dozer guards around the flanks. Efforts focused on protecting homes when hurricane Erin arrives. Next update this evening.

10:30am: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control and estimated at 3210 hectares. There are still no reports of damage to homes. Crews are still working on dozer guards. Firefighters on scene this morning include 52 Department of Natural Resources, 22 Ontario and 39 local.
The four Northwest Territories planes and one contracted helicopter are on the scene this morning. Air resources should be arriving today from Manitoba (planes) and Saskatchewan (helicopters). Ontario firefighters are also arriving this evening. The next update will be this afternoon.


Air Quality: Wildfire smoke and your health

As wildfires burn through forests and grasslands, they produce smoke. Smoke can be a major source of air pollution for people in Canada. Wildfire smoke may be carried thousands of kilometres from the fire zone. This means smoke can impact air quality in areas close to and far away from the wildfire.

Wildfire Smoke Health

Wildfire Smoke - Air Quality tips

August 19, 2025

Updated Hours Evacuation Reception Centre & Shelter- Click here to learn more.

6:30pm: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still out of control and gaining intensity today. There was some minimal growth south of Five Finger Lake, although the official size estimate remains 3210 hectares. Still no reports of damage to homes.
Crews are still working on dozer guards. Firefighters include 93 DNR, 22 Ontario and 25 local. More firefighters from Ontario expected to arrive tomorrow.
Air resources include 4 NTW planes and 1 contracted helicopter. 3 CL215T planes from Alberta that are on loan to New Brunswick came to make a quick strike this afternoon. More air resources expected on scene tomorrow. Next update in morning.

11:00am
No change in size (3210 hectares) or status of the Long Lake wildfires complex. Crews are continuing work today on dozer guards while firefighters and air resources work on fire suppression. Still no reports of damage to homes.

Air resources include 4 NTW planes and 1 contracted helicopter. Ground resources include 93 DNR, 22 Ontario and 25 local firefighters. Next update this evening.


August 18, 2025

Special Air Quality Statement in effect for: Annapolis County
Smoke from a nearby wildfire is reducing local air quality.
Location: Annapolis and Queens Counties.

6:45 pm: 
DNR Update: The Long Lake wildfires complex is still estimated at 3210 hectares. It has crossed the West Dalhousie Road near Fairns Road. Crews are making good progress on dozer guards around the flanks. Still no reports of damage to homes.
On the ground are 93 DNR, 22 Ontario, 5 PEI and 49 local firefighters. Air resources this evening include 4 NWT planes, 1 contracted helicopter, and an air tanker group coming from New Brunswick to make a quick strike. Next update in morning.

10:30am: 
The Long Lake wildfires complex grew overnight to an estimated 2063 hectares. No reports of damage to homes at this time. A few campers/trailers lost.
Air resources include 4 NWT planes and 2 contracted helicopters. On the ground are 77 DNR, 22 Ontario, 5 PEI. Local firefighters taking a much needed break, with 10 on scene this morning. Next update this afternoon.


August 17, 2025

8:00pm 

The Long Lake wildfires complex has grown to an estimated 1977 hectares. It has advanced past Godfrey Lake to the intersection of Fairns and West Dalhousie roads on one side, and to the south side of Spectacle Lakes on the other.
Large ground force of 77 DNR, 20 Ontario, 5 PEI and 120 local firefighters fighter the fire and working to saving homes, along with sprinklers set up in advance. No reports of structure damage to date.

The 2 contracted helicopters are dropping water. The 4 NWT planes were diverted to knock down new fire at Simonds Lake, Digby Co. this evening and returned to base for the night. Next update in morning.

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Long Lake wildfire is still out of control with the potential to grow. If a wildfire threatens your home, you will need to leave quickly. Follow direction of local authorities and have grab-and-go bags prepared for everyone you live with including pets.

Department of Natural Resources Update: Long Lake wildfire still out of control and has grown to estimated 1101 hectares. Wind has shifted, fire moving back towards West Dalhousie Road area. Sprinklers on all homes, other protection measures in place. More evacuations possible.

 
Resources on scene this morning include two contracted helicopters supporting 57 DNR, 5 PEI, 39 local firefighters. DNR crew of 20 back from NB and crew of 20 arrived from Ontario, all being deployed to Long Lake complex.

Aiming to get 4 802 skimmers from NWT into action today. These aircraft are typically most effective and used in morning and evening. Next update in this afternoon.


August 16, 2025

State of Local Emergency Declared - Click here to lean more.

8:00pm DNR Update: Long Lake wildfire still out of control and has grown to estimated 1,000 hectares. Two contracted helicopters are supporting 57 DNR, 5 PEI and 49 local firefighters.
Since our last post, we learned 4 skimmers (802s) from NWT were still preparing today, not able to work on fires. They will start tomorrow. We are aiming to keep them in NS for at least a week.

NS Emergency Management: Updated map of evacuation area and relative size of the Long Lake fires in West Dalhousie, Annapolis County. Note: the evacuation zone has not expanded because there are no homes or structures to evacuate in the area where the fire grew beyond the evacuation zone border.
NS EMO map image

NS Dept. of Natural Resources Update: Long Lake wildfire still out of control. Size remains estimated at 807 hectares. Aircraft dropping water this afternoon include 1 contracted helicopter and 4 802 fixed wing skimmers from NWT. Ground crews are 44 DNR, 5 fire crew from PEI DNR and 30 local firefighters.
Hoyt Lake (estimated 0.1 hectare) is now under control. 3 DNR firefighters remain on Hoyt working to extinguish. Next update on Long Lake complex this evening.

Nova Scotia Government: 

There are multiple fires across the province -- this post will be updated throughout the day.

LONG LAKE FIRE COMPLEX, ANNAPOLIS COUNTY, AUGUST 16, 2:30 PM
Long Lake wildfire is still out of control. The size remains estimated at 807 hectares. Aircraft dropping water this afternoon include one contracted helicopter and four 802 fixed wing skimmers from NWT. Ground crews are 44 DNR, 5 fire crew from PEI DNR, and 30 local firefighters.
Hoyt Lake (estimated at 0.1 hectare) is now under control. Three DNR firefighters remain on site working to extinguish the fire. Next update on Long Lake complex this evening.

PERCH LAKE ROAD, PICTOU COUNTY, AUGUST 16, 2:30 PM
The Perch Lake Road fire is now under control. It is estimated at 1.5 hectares. Ground crews are four DNR and 16 local fire fighters working to extinguish it. A dozer line has been established around the entire perimeter. This will be the final update on this fire.

LONG LAKE FIRE COMPLEX, ANNAPOLIS COUNTY, AUGUST 16, NOON
Our pilot is doing well and we appreciate the outpouring of support from Nova Scotians. Our crews on the ground are doing well and keeping up the fight on the fire.

The Long Lake wildfire is still out of control. The new size estimate is 807 hectares. Aircraft dropping water this morning include two contracted helicopters. Ground crews are 44 DNR, five fire crew from PEI DNR and 30 local firefighters.
Hoyt Lake (estimated 1 hectare) is being held. Three DNR firefighters are on site. The next update on Long Lake complex will be this afternoon.

PERCH LAKE ROAD, PICTOU COUNTY, AUGUST 16, NOON
Crews are responding to a fire in the vicinity of Perch Lake Rd, Pictou County. It is estimated at 1.5 hectares and is being held. Ground crews are 7 DNR and 15 local fire fighters. A dozer line has been established around the entire perimeter.


August 15, 2025

Important Information for West Dalhousie Evacuees - see QR code above

The West Dalhousie Wildfire Emergency Reception and Shelter has been relocated from the Bridgetown Fire Hall (31 Bay Rd.) to the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) – Annapolis Valley Campus (295 Commercial St., Middleton); opened 24hrs. Evacuees can also register online www.annapoliscounty.ca (West Dalhousie Wildfires - Update).

The Bridgetown location will no longer be open after 6:00PM, August 15th.


Final update of the day from NS Government: (7:25pm)

We unfortunately need to share that a DNR helicopter crashed while working on the Long Lake wildfires this afternoon. The pilot has been rescued and taken for medical assessment. We thank everyone who helped, and our brave DNR & local crews who continue to fight these fires.

Long Lake wildfire still out of control. Still about 406 hectares. Air resources dropping water this evening include 1 DNR helicopter, 2 contracted helicopters. Ground crews include 44 DNR and 60 local firefighters. Fire break work continues.

Hoyt Lake (estimated 1 hectare) is being held. 3 DNR firefighters on Hoyt. Next update on Long Lake complex tomorrow morning.

(4pm)

Long Lake wildfire still out of control. Still about 406 hectares. Air resources dropping water this afternoon include 2 DNR helicopters, 2 contracted helicopters and 2 CL415 planes from Quebec. Ground crews include 44 DNR and 60 local firefighters. Fire break work continues. Hoyt Lake (estimated 1 hectare) is still being held. 3 DNR firefighters on Hoyt. Next update on Long Lake complex this evening. Durland Lake Brook (estimated 0.5 hectares) is now under control. 5 DNR and 23 local firefighters working to extinguish. This is our  last update on Durland.

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(1pm) 

Fire remains out of control and estimated at 406 hectares. Map will be updated as the situation changes. 
Map Aug 15 10am



Mandatory Evacuation Order– Expanded by The County of Annapolis.


Dalhousie Rd. Intersection to 484 Morse Rd;
West Dalhousie Rd. 4530 to 6186;
Thorne Rd. 2648 to 3408;
Medicraft Ln. 122, 126, 126 (Unit 2)
Heartland Rd. 1390, 1395, 1423, 1426, and 1842

Evacuate the area immediately. Staying may result in injury or loss of life. Check in at Bridgetown Fire Hall, 31 Bay Rd. Take your 72-hour kit and critical items (meds, wallet, keys). Avoid the area if not affected. Call 1-833-806-1515 for info.
Do not call 9-1-1 for updates.

Stay tuned to local news and follow directions of local authorities.
Alert in effect until further notice. 

If you’ve been evacuated from the West Dalhousie Wildfire area and have questions about your pets, please call the Public Information Line at 1-833-806-1515.




August 14, 2025 10:23 am

Mandatory Evacuation – Issued by The County of Annapolis

  • Take your 72-hour kit and critical items (meds, wallet, keys).
  • Check in at Bridgetown Fire Hall, 31 Bay Rd.
  • Avoid the area if not affected.
  • Call 1-833-806-1515 for info.
  • Do not call 911 for updates.
  • Stay tuned to local news and follow directions of local authorities.
  • Alert in effect until further notice.


Press Release - https://annapoliscounty.ca/government/news-media-releases/2201-west-dalhousie-wildfire-evacuation-order-issued

August 13, 2025, 10:57 pm 

The wildfire in the West Dalhousie area is currently being monitored. An emergency number will be provided in the morning for inquiries, and regular updates will be provided as they become available

Winter Parking - Communities of Cornwallis Park and Bridgetown

WINTER PARKING REGULATIONS

Whereas it is necessary to make the following winter parking regulations, to facilitate the removal of snow in the Community of Bridgetown and Cornwallis Park, effective November 18, 2022 to April 15, 2023 between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., no person shall park or leave standing a motor vehicle upon the highway or street within the Community of Bridgetown or on South Broadway Ave in Cornwallis Park, in accordance with Sections 202 of the Motor Vehicle Act. Vehicles, whether attended or unattended, shall not be left in a position or manner which may interfere with or obstruct snow removal or winter maintenance operations.

Municipality of the County of Annapolis

West Dalhousie Wildfires Evacuees Registration


Financial Support for Evacuees of Long Lake Wildfires

West Dalhousie Wildfire Evacuation Reception Centre: Click on QR code shown below to register. 

The Evacuation Reception Centre & Shelter at NSCC – Annapolis Valley Campus (295 Commercial St., Middleton) 

The Centre provides: Showers & laundry facilities, Wi-Fi access, Light nourishment & snacks, and Overnight accommodations

Comfort Centre - Bridgetown Fire Hall (31 Bay Rd.) - 10am - 4pm daily

Please be advised, the washrooms at Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Park will be closed until 9:00am tomorrow (August 27).

For more information, call the public information line at 1-833-806-1515; staffed daily 11am-7pm.

If you have been evacuated due to the West Dalhousie wildfire, please register at NSCC in Middleton or online, as soon as possible. Registration ensures we can account for everyone’s safety and determine if you require overnight accommodation.

Your cooperation helps us coordinate resources and keep our community safe. Please direct inquiries to 1-833-806-1515; staffed daily 11 am - 7 pm.

Online Registration: