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Campfire ban in Southeast Fire Centre

Lone Sheep Publishing
By Lone Sheep Publishing
August 2nd, 2022

The BC Wildfire Service said in a media release Tuesday, that effective at noon PDT on Thursday, August 4, 2022, campfires will be prohibited throughout the Southeast Fire Centre's jurisdiction to help prevent human-caused wildfires and protect public safety.

"Hot and dry conditions in the Southeast Fire Centre are expected to continue," the media release said.

"The fire danger rating in the region is generally High to Extreme."

As of noon PDT Thursday, August 4, 2022, the following activities are prohibited:

  • Campfires as defined in the Wildfire Regulation;
  • Category 2 open fire as defined in the Wildfire Regulation;
  • Category 3 open fire as defined in the Wildfire Regulation;
  • fireworks;
  • sky lanterns, burn barrels or burn cages of any size or description;
  • air curtain burners;
  • binary exploding targets;
  • tiki and similar kind torches; and,
  • the use of chimineas, outdoor stoves and other portable campfire apparatuses that are not CSA-approved or ULC-approved

A map of affected areas is available here: http://ow.ly/P4uE50K9PLZ

The BC Wildfire Service said these prohibitions apply to all public and private land unless specified otherwise (for example, in a local government bylaw).

The public is urged to please check with local government authorities for any other restrictions before lighting any fire.

Prohibitions on Category 2 and Category 3 open burning remain in effect throughout the Southeast Fire Centre's jurisdiction.

The campfire prohibition will remain in effect until the public is otherwise notified.

Anyone found in contravention of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for $1,150, required to pay an administrative penalty of $10,000 or, if convicted in court, fined up to $100,000 and/or sentenced to one year in jail. If the contravention causes or contributes to a wildfire, the person responsible may be ordered to pay all firefighting and associated costs.

The Southeast Fire Centre extends from the U.S. border in the south to Mica Dam in the north, and from the Okanagan Highlands and Monashee Mountains in the west, to the B.C.-Alberta border in the east.

The BC Wildfire Service would like to thank the public for its continuing help in preventing wildfires. To report a wildfire, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cellphone.

For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, go to: bcwildfire.ca

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The map shows the boundaries of the Southeast Fire Centre, which extends from the U.S. border in the south to Mica Dam in the north, and from the Okanagan Highlands and Monashee Mountains in the west, to the B.C.-Alberta border in the east. — BC Wildfire Service image

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