r/Wildfire • u/Admirable_Form_1242 • 4d ago
Question Wildland Firefighting in Canada
Hello, I’m based in Ontario and looking to get into short-term or temporary work as a wildland firefighter. I’m curious how things work if I apply within Ontario versus out of province, is the process any different, and is it realistic to get hired somewhere else in Canada if I’m applying from Ontario? Also, how long do these contracts usually run for?
I know municipal firefighting is very competitive, so I’m also wondering how competitive wildland firefighting jobs usually are. I have no fire experience, I have a social science degree and am currently an infantry soldier.
Thank you!
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u/No-Try9018 4d ago
I work in Ontario. Ontario calls us FireRangers. They’re employed by the MNR as type 1 (initial attack) wildland firefighters. Quick search for “Ontario FireRanger” will yield pretty much everything you’re looking for right from the province’s website.
Positions can be competitive depending on the fire base, but the good news is bases often hire for temporary contracts which opens up more slots. While a temporary contract won’t contribute to gaining permanent seasonal employment with the MNR, if you’re already looking for temporary work then presumably you won’t mind.
Season generally runs mid April - end of September, but sometimes it can be extended depending on the year. Extensions are optional.
Best tips I can give: 1. Apply before January 1st of the year you want to work. So if you want to work next season (2026), apply by the end of this year. 2. Call every base you want to work early in the year. This is not boomer advice. Genuinely call. This is how you help secure a spot with so many applicants.