People hike along the rocky coastline at Herring Cove Provincial Park as the mouth of Halifax harbour is seen in the background in Halifax, Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS_Darren Calabrese CANADAHALIFAX news Halifax to install signs at parks impacted by provincial woods ban by admin 6 أغسطس، 2025 written by admin 6 أغسطس، 2025 113 CITYnews halifax / By Mark Hodgins The municipal government says it is in the process of putting up signage at parks impacted by the province’s restrictions on activities in the woods. On Tuesday, Premier Tim Houston announced a ban on travel and activities on forested land, with violations punishable by a $25,000 fine. The restrictions came in response to extremely dry conditions across Nova Scotia and the accompanied heightened risk of wildfire. Staff with the Halifax Regional Municipality say “woods” is described by the provincial Forests Act as “forested land, rock barren, brush land, dry marsh, bog or muskeg.” The municipality says that means parks that are all woods will be fully closed, while parks with non-forested areas, like playgrounds, green spaces, sports fields or ball diamonds, will stay open. “For parks which have both woods and non-woods areas, the woods are closed and the non-wooded areas remain open,” reads a media release from the municipality. “An example of this would be Fort Needham Memorial Park where the monument, playground and sports field remain open but the woods are closed.” Related: ‘Stay out of the woods’: Nova Scotia bans forest activities amid dry spell Halifax Water asks customers to reduce water usage Crews to return to scene of wildfire near Big Indian Lake Supervised beaches in municipal parks will remain open as well. Staff say the city is working to install signage at impacted spaces, but says that work will take several days. Sign or not, the municipality says people are required to adhere to these restrictions. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post ‘Isn’t just about rocks’: Advocates broaden the conversation on uranium exploration next post Nova Scotians still favour Canadian goods amid U.S. trade tensions: Poll You may also like Manitoba man killed in Shubenacadie car crash 27 أبريل، 2026 Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada’s 1st sovereign... 27 أبريل، 2026 Power restored after thousands in the dark in... 27 أبريل، 2026 Church Point’s historic Église Sainte-Marie wins national restoration... 27 أبريل، 2026 كارني ناقش مع شينباوم مجالات التعاون بين بلديهما 27 أبريل، 2026 بريتيش كولومبيا: الخمور الأميركية ستبقى محظورة لأنّ الناس... 27 أبريل، 2026 تحقيق في مزاعم إغراق السوق برفوف فولاذية قادمة... 27 أبريل، 2026 سفير كندا لدى واشنطن يعتذر لتوجيهه دعوةً بالإنكليزية... 27 أبريل، 2026 Liberals must show results in spring economic update:... 27 أبريل، 2026 Bayers Road blood collection clinic to reopen Tuesday 17 مارس، 2026