The Manitoba government is implementing more travel and fire restrictions across the province on Wednesday due to the continued high to extreme risk and danger of fires.
The latest restrictions come as the province sees a continued stretch of dry and hot weather, with temperatures across Manitoba forecast in the mid-20s to 30s for the foreseeable future and little chance of rain in the forecast for most regions.
Level 3 fire and travel restrictions will be in place for several areas in the province, including all of eastern Manitoba.
That means campfires are not allowed and all backcountry travel without a permit is prohibited.
Camping will be restricted to developed campgrounds only and travel permits will be required for remote cottages.
To view a full map of restricted areas, click here.