Highway 1, about 12 kilometres north of Boston Bar at Kahmoose Road in Boothroyd, looking north. (Image Credit: DriveBC)
Trans Canada Closure

Evacuation order issued for Boston Bar; Highway 1 closes nearby due to wildfire

Jul 16, 2026 | 9:03 AM

BOSTON BAR, B.C. — The community of Boston Bar has been ordered to evacuation due to the nearby Brunswick Complex of fires. 

The Fraser Valley Regional District issued the evacuation order at 8:30 a.m. Thursday (July 16). The previously issued evacuation orders for the Canyon Alpine and North Bend areas remain in effect. 

Residents are asked to gather members in their households, along with any animals and pets, and head south via Highway 1.


(Image Credit: Fraser Valley Regional District)

Additionally, residents are told to pack essential items, including a current, unexpired government-issued piece of identification. 

Evacuees can register for Emergency Support Services online or travel to Chilliwack at Shxwhá:y Village, 44680 Schweyey Rd. for in-person support. 

The Trans Canada Highway north of Boston Bar is closed once again due to the nearby Brunswick Complex of fires. 

In a post to social media shortly before 9:00 a.m. Thursday (July 16), DriveBC says the stretch of Highway 1 between Lytton and Boston Bar is only open to local traffic. All other drivers are told to use the Coquihalla Highway or Highway 3 as detours. 

Highway 1 near Boston Bar was closed for a few days early in July due to wildfire. Since July 11, the highway reopened although drivers were not allowed to stop on the stretch between Boston Bar Station Road and Jackass Summit. 

Another update is due at 3:00 p.m. Residents can follow updates here

The Brunswick Complex of fires near Boston Bar are wildfires of note, with an estimated combined size of more than 19,000 hectares.  

The wildfire service notes there was an increase in fire activity and behaviour within the Brunswick Complex on Wednesday. In an update Wednesday, the wildfire service adds that there’s a risk of gusts of up to 80 km/h and dry lightning in the area. 

Additionally, smoke from the Brunswick Complex continues to be pushed by winds blowing to the northeast.