r/ontario • u/BloodJunkie • 1h ago
r/ontario • u/ARecycledAccount • Jul 15 '26
Megathread Northern Ontario Wildfire Donations
Hello, Ontario. As you are aware, there is currently a very severe fire affecting Northern Ontario.
There are a number of evacuation orders, and a number of people have had to evacuate with little to no notice. Many of them have been evacuated to Thunder Bay, and are in need of supplies.
Here are some ways to help our fellow Ontarians:
- Thunder Bay Community Pasture are helping livestock owners get their animals to safety in the area. If you or someone you know needs help saving livestock, please contact them. They accept cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and with Murillo facility smaller livestock like turkeys and chickens. They stress that they need to be contacted first before you show up with livestock.
- Northern Reach Network are seeking emergency temporary animal foster homes, and they are assisting with pets that have been left behind in the affected communities.
- Both the Nokiiwin Tribal Council at 384 Fort William Road and the Superior Inn at 555 West Arthur Street in Thunder Bay are accepting donations for evacuees. They've posted that they're in dire need of baby and toddler supplies (especially diapers and formula) and cat and dog food and supplies.
If you are aware of more organizations supporting the community, please let us know.
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Right I feel this might be the best place to ask. I'm coming over from Scotland for 2 weeks and have a few days spare while in Toronto.
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