Burn bans and water restrictions in place in Ottawa area as dry conditions persist
OTTAWA — Tourists visiting the nation’s capital were hunting for shade on Tuesday afternoon, leaving sun-drenched benches and chairs empty along Sparks Street as temperatures spiked to 34 degrees.
The humidity made it feel more like 42 as a heat warning enveloped a wide swath of Ontario, prompting fire bans and water restrictions in some communities.
The city of Ottawa has a burn order in effect banning open-air fires and charcoal barbecues. The National Capital Commission has done the same in Gatineau Park and Leamy Lake Park.
Much of eastern Ontario is at extreme risk of fire, according to Natural Resources Canada.


