Construction underway on new Scotch Creek-Lee Creek fire station in the North Shuswap
SCOTCH CREEK, B.C. — Ground has been broken and work is underway on a new fire station to serve the communities of Scotch Creek and Lee Creek in the North Shuswap.
The Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday (Nov. 18) at 1435 Beatty Road in Scotch Creek. That property is located not far from where the former fire station — which was destroyed in the Bush Creek East wildfire in 2023 — was located.
“It’s deeply meaningful to get this project to the start of construction,” said Derek Sutherland, the CSRD’s general manager of community and protective services. “It’s another important step in rebuilding and it’s a tangible sign of the North Shuswap’s strength and resilience.”
The rebuilt Scotch Creek-Lee Creek fire station will consist of a prefabricated, steel structure with space for fire trucks, gear and a training room, which could also be used for community events.


