Fire Master Plan

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Georgian Bluffs is developing a Fire Master Plan to guide how emergency fire services are delivered over the next 5 to 10 years. It reviews our current services and compares them with what our community needs, as well as best practices and provincial regulations.

Who Delivers Fire Services?

Georgian Bluffs partners with:

We also have agreements with nearby fire departments for extra help when needed, through mutual and automatic aid.

The Fire Master Plan will make recommendations on how we can keep working together to ensure safe, effective fire protection across the Township.

Georgian Bluffs is developing a Fire Master Plan to guide how emergency fire services are delivered over the next 5 to 10 years. It reviews our current services and compares them with what our community needs, as well as best practices and provincial regulations.

Who Delivers Fire Services?

Georgian Bluffs partners with:

We also have agreements with nearby fire departments for extra help when needed, through mutual and automatic aid.

The Fire Master Plan will make recommendations on how we can keep working together to ensure safe, effective fire protection across the Township.

  • Community Risk Assessment

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    A Community Risk Assessment looks at our landscapes, neighbourhoods, businesses, and activities to find out where risks are higher or lower. This helps the Township make sure the right emergency services are in place where they’re needed most.

    Here are some examples of what we look at:

    • Farms and equipment – Agriculture can involve big machinery and complex work. If there's a higher chance of accidents, we need to plan for faster or more specialized emergency responses.

    • Waterfalls and hiking trails – Recreational areas can bring unique risks, like falls or hard-to-reach rescue spots. We need to be ready for rope rescues and other emergencies.

    • Industry and materials – If an area uses or stores chemicals or flammable items, we need to make sure our fire services are prepared to handle those emergencies.

    This risk assessment is the first step in helping Georgian Bluffs create a plan that keeps our residents and visitors safe.

Page published: 26 May 2025, 08:50 AM