B.C. campers encouraged to be fire smart for Victoria Day long weekend
KAMLOOPS — As spring weather continues to warm up in many parts of the province, British Columbians are being urged to do their part to prevent human-caused wildfires and help keep communities safe.
According to the B.C. government, between April 1 to May 19, 2021, 214 wildfires burned nearly 2,147 hectares of land in British Columbia. Of those fires, 168 – about 79 per cent – were person-caused.
For areas where campfires are allowed, they must not be larger than 0.5 metres high or 0.5 metres wide. Campers are asked to never leave a campfire unattended, keep a shovel or at least eight litres of water to properly extinguish it, ensure the ashes are cool to touch before leaving an extinguished fire, keep a fuel-free area around the fire, and never light a fire or keep it burning in windy conditions.
Additional precautions include installing a spark arrestor on all-terrain vehicles that will travel within 300 metres within forestland, checking their muffler’s condition, clear grass or vegetation build-ups from hot spots, and stay on dirt paths and avoid tall grass and weeds.