BURNING BAN NOTIFICATION

NOTICE OF BURNING BAN

Effective 08:00 AM – May 29, 2025
No burning of any kind, including fireworksis permitted throughout the Municipality of Roblin until further notice. All current burn permits are suspended or cancelled, and no new permits will be issued until further notice.

The following exceptions apply:

a) Approved Personal firepits (enclosed on all sides, covered with a non-combustible grate or mesh, and located on a non-combustible base clear of overhangs) — Permitted between 8:00 PM and 8:00 AM only, must be enclosed and used with extreme caution.
b) Gas appliances (e.g., BBQs) 
— Permitted at any time, provided that all standard fire safety precautions are followed.

Failure to adhere to this ban may result in fines under The Municipality's By-law to protect life and property damages by fire and regulate burning.

This ban is in place to mitigate wildfire risk during current dry conditions. Your cooperation is essential to community safety.
BURNING BAN NOTIFICATION
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Welcome to Currey Park!

Currey Park is home to three baseball diamonds, a softball diamond, one-mile walking trail that leads to Crocus Trail, waterfowl nesting  sites, track oval and a picnic area.  

Currey Park has recently undergone a major overhaul, which includes better drainage, repairs to back stops and fencing, new infield mix on all the diamonds, a new batting cage, and a brand new washroom/concession building.

 

 

These grounds are maintained on a regular basis and host many busy ball evenings as well as the Canada Day Festival and Frost & Fire Festival!  Although primarily used by Roblin Minor Baseball and Roblin Angels Softball, Currey Park is open to the public daily and year round.