Family vacation ruined by cottage fire in Tiny Township
A vacationing family is without a place to stay after the cottage they were renting was destroyed by fire Wednesday.
Tiny Township Fire Chief Dave Flewelling tells CTV News the cottage was being rented by a family of four. The family was not inside the Tiny Beaches Road South home when the fire broke out at around 5 p.m.
A number of people passing by called 911 to report the fire. Fire crews arrived to find smoke and fire billowing from the small cottage.
With no hydrants in the area, a fire tanker delivered water to the site. Eight emergency teams battled to save the severely damaged home.
The siding of a neighbouring cottage was also damaged during the fire.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and the damage is estimated at approximately $300,000.
Flewelling is reminding people to always check for working smoke alarms and have fire safety and escape plans for your family no matter where you're staying.
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