Wyatt McMackin, left, Forest Protection Ltd.'s aircraft maintenance engineer team lead, and Junjian Chen, aircraft maintenance engineer apprentice, work on the cowling covering on an Air Tractor AT-802 water bomber, in this handout photo, at the Debert, N.S., air tanker base in early May 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Province of Nova Scotia (Mandatory Credit)
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with members of the Nova Scotia Wildfire Management team following an announcement of four new contracted fixed-wing water bombers and a co-ordination plane for wildfire response in Debert, N.S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
A member of the Nova Scotia Wildfire Management team walks past a Cessna Caravan Bird Dog co-ordination airplane following an announcement of four new contracted fixed-wing water bombers and the co-ordination plane for wildfire response in Debert, N.S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
A pilot with Forest Protection Limited works on a Cessna Caravan Bird Dog co-ordination airplane following an announcement of four new contracted fixed-wing water bombers and the co-ordination plane for wildfire response in Debert, N.S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
Wyatt McMackin, left, Forest Protection Ltd.'s aircraft maintenance engineer team lead, and Junjian Chen, aircraft maintenance engineer apprentice, work on the cowling covering on an Air Tractor AT-802 water bomber, in this handout photo, at the Debert, N.S., air tanker base in early May 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Province of Nova Scotia (Mandatory Credit)
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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with members of the Nova Scotia Wildfire Management team following an announcement of four new contracted fixed-wing water bombers and a co-ordination plane for wildfire response in Debert, N.S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
A member of the Nova Scotia Wildfire Management team walks past a Cessna Caravan Bird Dog co-ordination airplane following an announcement of four new contracted fixed-wing water bombers and the co-ordination plane for wildfire response in Debert, N.S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
A pilot with Forest Protection Limited works on a Cessna Caravan Bird Dog co-ordination airplane following an announcement of four new contracted fixed-wing water bombers and the co-ordination plane for wildfire response in Debert, N.S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
DEBERT - The Nova Scotia government is preparing for wildfire season by contracting four fixed-wing water bombers and a co-ordination plane for firefighting.
In a news release, Premier Tim Houston said wildfire seasons are becoming more intense and unpredictable, and the new equipment will help ensure the province is prepared.
The $6.5-million contract for the four Air Tractor water bombers and one Cessna Caravan Bird Dog runs until Sept. 30 and can be extended if necessary.Â
Last August, the Long Lake wildfire burned for one month over 84 square kilometres and destroyed 20 homes in the Annapolis Valley.
Also in the valley, the Lake George wildfire broke out Sept. 28 and raged out of control for two weeks, forcing the evacuation of 350 civic addresses.
In 2023, the province experienced its worst wildfire season on record, losing more than 200 homes to fires that forced 22,000 people to flee their homes and businesses.
This report by ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû was first published May 13, 2026.Â