Magnetawan Firefighters Association

Magnetawan Firefighters Association The Magnetawan Firefighters Association was established in 1993.

What a great day of baseball, teamwork, and camaraderie!Members of the Southeast Almaguin Fire Department, representing ...
06/06/2026

What a great day of baseball, teamwork, and camaraderie!

Members of the Southeast Almaguin Fire Department, representing the Burk’s Falls, Perry, Sprucedale, Kearney, and Magnetawan stations, came together for a friendly baseball game filled with teamwork, friendly competition, and plenty of laughs.

Events like this are a great way to strengthen relationships, build camaraderie, and foster the teamwork that is essential both on and off the fireground. The connections made through activities like these help ensure we continue working together effectively while serving our communities.

Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make the day a success. We look forward to more opportunities to come together, have fun, and strengthen the bonds that make our department strong.

Together, we’re stronger—on the ball field and in service to our communities.

06/05/2026

is seeking assistance from the public following a fail to remain collision involving a pedestrian on Highway 510.

On Thursday, June 4, 2026, officers responded to reports of a collision on Highway 510 southbound, near Arrow Drive in Magnetawan. The incident occurred between approximately 8:00 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. The involved passenger vehicle had already left the scene. One individual sustained serious injury as a result of the collision

The vehicle that left the scene is believed to be a black sport utility vehicle (SUV), last seen traveling southbound on Highway 510 near Arrow Drive.

Police are looking to identify and speak with the driver and any passengers, as well as anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has information related to the incident.

Anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage from the area at the time of the incident is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at ontariocrimestoppers.ca.

🎉 Supporting Our Local Students 🎉The Magnetawan Firefighters Association is pleased to donate $800 to Magnetawan Central...
06/02/2026

🎉 Supporting Our Local Students 🎉

The Magnetawan Firefighters Association is pleased to donate $800 to Magnetawan Central School to help offset the cost of student transportation for educational trips, sporting events, and other school activities.

This donation was made possible through the continued support of our community during last year's raffle and various fundraising events. Your participation helps us give back and support important local initiatives that benefit our residents and youth.

We are proud to support Magnetawan Central School and the opportunities these trips and events provide for students. Thank you to everyone who purchased raffle tickets, attended our events, and helped make this contribution possible.

Together, we continue to make a positive impact in our community. 🚒❤️🏫

🎟️Tickets for Sale 🎟️We are excited to bring you our 3rd Annual Raffle — now featuring two additional prizes!Tickets can...
05/22/2026

🎟️Tickets for Sale 🎟️

We are excited to bring you our 3rd Annual Raffle — now featuring two additional prizes!

Tickets can be purchased at the following local businesses:
• Algonquin Fine Foods
• Magnetawan Grill and Grocery
• Home Hardware
• The Shop in the Mag

You can also find us at the local Farmers’ Market!

🎟️ Ticket Prices:
• 1 for $5
• 5 for $20

Cash and e-transfer accepted.

If sending an e-transfer, please include your name in the comments section.

Please see the poster below for more information on how this year’s fundraising efforts will help give back to our community.

Thank you for your continued support. Have a safe and fun summer!

Thank you for following along during Emergency Preparedness Week!Preparedness is not just a one-week activity—it’s an on...
05/09/2026

Thank you for following along during Emergency Preparedness Week!

Preparedness is not just a one-week activity—it’s an ongoing commitment to keeping your family and community safe.

Remember:
✔️ Know your risks
✔️ Make a plan
✔️ Build a kit
✔️ Stay informed

Together, we build a safer community.

🟥 DAY 7 – TAKE ACTIONPreparedness doesn’t have to happen all at once.Start with one simple step:✅ Build or update your e...
05/09/2026

🟥 DAY 7 – TAKE ACTION

Preparedness doesn’t have to happen all at once.

Start with one simple step:

✅ Build or update your emergency kit
✅ Create a family emergency plan
✅ Review evacuation routes
✅ Update emergency contacts
✅ Test alarms

Small actions today improve safety tomorrow.

Call to action:
👉 What step will you take today to become more prepared?

🟪 DAY 6 – CHECK ON OTHERSPrepared communities are stronger communities.Consider checking on:SeniorsNeighbours living alo...
05/08/2026

🟪 DAY 6 – CHECK ON OTHERS

Prepared communities are stronger communities.

Consider checking on:

Seniors
Neighbours living alone
People with mobility or medical needs
New families or newcomers unfamiliar with local risks

Discuss:

emergency contacts
backup transportation
medication access
shelter options

A simple check-in can make a major difference during emergencies.

Call to action:
👉 Reach out to someone who may need extra support.

🟦 DAY 5 – PREPARE YOUR HOMEA few simple home-preparedness steps can reduce risks significantly.Prepare your home by:Test...
05/07/2026

🟦 DAY 5 – PREPARE YOUR HOME

A few simple home-preparedness steps can reduce risks significantly.

Prepare your home by:

Testing smoke alarms monthly
Testing carbon monoxide alarms
Knowing how to shut off:
water
gas
electricity
Securing outdoor furniture and loose items
Keeping emergency supplies accessible
Having backup lighting available

If using a generator:

Operate outdoors only
Keep away from windows, doors, and vents

Call to action:
👉 Test your smoke and CO alarms today.

🟩 DAY 4 – STAY INFORMEDInformation during an emergency can change rapidly.Stay informed by:Enabling emergency alerts on ...
05/06/2026

🟩 DAY 4 – STAY INFORMED

Information during an emergency can change rapidly.

Stay informed by:

Enabling emergency alerts on your phone
Monitoring weather warnings
Following trusted sources such as:
local municipality
fire department
police
hydro provider
weather services

Keep a battery-powered radio available in case internet or cellular service is disrupted.

Call to action:
👉 Check today that emergency alerts are enabled on your devices.

🟨 DAY 3 – BUILD A KITYou may need to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours during an emergency.A basic emergency kit ...
05/05/2026

🟨 DAY 3 – BUILD A KIT

You may need to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours during an emergency.

A basic emergency kit should include:

Water (2 litres per person per day)
Non-perishable food
Manual can opener
Flashlight
Extra batteries
First aid kit
Battery or crank radio
Prescription medications
Cash in small bills
Important documents
Blankets or warm clothing
Phone charger/power bank

Store your kit in an easy-to-access location.

Call to action:
👉 Start small — add one or two items each shopping trip.

Address

81 Albert Street
Magnetawan, ON
P0A1P0

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