Boston Bar residents look on as wildfire burns near small highway community
BOSTON BAR — Jagdip Singh Bihal says he’s opening his highway-side restaurant in Boston Bar, B.C., earlier than usual to accommodate wildfire crews battling blazes near the small community.
The Ainsley Creek wildfire that’s roughly 170 square kilometres in size started earlier this month and is considered out of control, as is the nearby Brunswick Creek blaze of more than 25 square kilometres.
Bihal runs JB’s Drive-In Restaurant, just a few hundred metres down Highway 1, where the route has been closed due to the fires spreading with high winds on either side of the Fraser River.
Bihal says the fires turned ugly over the last week as the winds picked up, and he’s not seen anything like it in the four years he’s been running the diner.


