Nova Scotia bans most summertime activities in wooded areas to prevent wildfires | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Temur Durrani
Publication Date: August 7, 2025 - 23:13

Nova Scotia bans most summertime activities in wooded areas to prevent wildfires

August 7, 2025

Standing along the rocky shores of Cape Breton Island, Jonathan Kanary is trying not to feel completely defeated. The manager and backcountry guide of a Nova Scotia adventure-tourism company, Live Life InTents, has been turning away customer after customer, many of whom drove across the country or flew overseas to be there.

Nearby, atop the Mabou Highlands walled by the Atlantic Ocean, Capes 100, a world-renowned trail race, has been cancelled this weekend – with organizers issuing deferrals and partial refunds for dozens of participants, while mile-marker signage is being haphazardly taken down by hand.



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