Upper Tantallon / Hammonds Plains (2023)
Nova Scotia's after-action reporting identifies the Upper Tantallon/Hammonds Plains wildfire as one of the two defining interface fires of the province's record 2023 season, reporting 969 hectares burned. FireRadar preserves that official historical context as a stable incident page and does not reconstruct missing daily status, evacuation timing, perimeter revisions or cause details from modern feeds.
Historical significance
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Official source
Government of Nova Scotia — 2023 wildfire after-action reporting. Official Nova Scotia after-action reporting for the province's record 2023 wildfire season and its major interface fires.
Review source material →What this page does not claim
This is not a live incident page, a complete reconstruction of every operational update, a current evacuation or restriction source, or proof of a fire's exact perimeter at a particular moment. Current decisions should use current official sources.
Current wildfire maps for related communities
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