Collins Ontario Fire Forces Evacuations as Wildfires Intensify
July 15, 2026 Team Contributor
The Collins Ontario fire is among the growing number of wildfires, driving evacuations across northwestern Ontario, as emergency crews battle expanding blazes and communities struggle to house displaced residents.
As wildfire evacuations expand across northwestern Ontario, Thunder Bay is receiving displaced residents from several First Nations communities, creating growing demand for accommodation and emergency assistance.
Sources report which evacuees from Armstrong, Collins and Whitesand First Nations have already begun arriving in Thunder Bay as wildfire threats continue to grow.
Collins Ontario fire – how the situation escalated
The latest wave of Ontario fires intensified over the weekend as dry conditions and active fire behaviour pushed several northern blazes closer to communities. Provincial officials ordered residents in affected areas to evacuate as a precaution, citing quickly changing wildfire conditions and the risk of fires spreading toward populated areas.
The evacuation effort has largely focused on communities near the Armstrong Ontario fire zone and nearby regions threatened by advancing flames. While no major structural losses have been reported in the affected communities so far, officials continue to monitor fire activity closely.
Thunder Bay feeling the impact
As evacuees arrive, accommodation across Thunder Bay is filling quickly. Temporary shelters, hotels and emergency reception centres are being used to support residents forced from their homes by wildfires in Ontario.
Local authorities have coordinated with government agencies and indigenous leadership to provide temporary housing, meals, transportation and other support services.
The growing influx of evacuees has also prompted concerns about accommodation capacity should additional communities require evacuation in the coming days.
Emergency measures and fire ban
In response to escalating wildfire risks, Thunder Bay has implemented a city-wide fire ban. Residents are prohibited from lighting outdoor fires, including recreational fire pits, to reduce the risk of additional ignitions.
Officials have urged the public to stay vigilant and follow restrictions while conditions remain hazardous.
Emergency crews continue to attack the fires from both air and ground, while evacuation routes remain active for affected communities. Authorities have not ruled out additional evacuation orders if weather conditions worsen or if the northern Ontario forest fires spread further.
What residents must do?
Officials recommend which residents:
- Prepare emergency kits in case evacuation orders expand
- Check for the latest Collins Ontario fire map for changing conditions
- Follow all fire bans and outdoor burning restrictions
- Avoid travelling into wildfire-affected areas unless necessary
- Monitor local emergency updates and evacuation notices
The Collins Ontario fire remains part of a broader wildfire emergency affecting northwestern Ontario. While the emergency responders continue to work aggressively to contain the blazes, authorities warn that the situation remains fluid. With thousands impacted by evacuations and accommodation resources under strain, the coming days will be critical in determining whether further communities will be forced to leave their homes.

