Ontario faced one of it’s most challenging fire seasons in recent history with severe drought and dry weather conditions that began in July, which led to a record of 1,198 fires, including a 200,000-hectare fire – one of the largest in Ontario’s history.
Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES) is conducting a thorough review of the 2021 wildland fire season for continuous improvement. We want to hear from stakeholders from the tourism sector in Northwestern Ontario about their experiences.
Please take a few minutes to provide us with some feedback on the following:
Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES) is conducting a thorough review of the 2021 wildland fire season for continuous improvement. We want to hear from stakeholders from the tourism sector in Northwestern Ontario about their experiences.
Please take a few minutes to provide us with some feedback on the following:
- What issues did you experience through the 2021 wildfire season?
- How would you like to see the Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES) change or improve their operations?
- Are there opportunities you can identify where the tourism sector and AFFES can work together to achieve common goals associated with wildland fire?
NOTO will be collecting all of the feedback and share the comments with the AFFES. All feedback will remain anonymous.