From the ashes, Fireweed Honey helping forge a path to recovery for Venables Valley
VENABLES VALLEY, B.C. — Residents of the Venables Valley were forced to evacuate their homes nearly two years ago, as the encroaching Shetland Creek wildfire tore through the valley. Venables is located between Ashcroft and Spences Bridge, with the 2024 wildfire burning more than 27,000 hectares of homes and forest before crews were able to get the blaze under control.
Charred trees and barren hillsides welcome you into Venables, where residents are still slowly rebuilding their homes and community two years after the Shetland Creek wildfire devastated the valley.
“We’ve been able to pick up literally from the ashes and replace a few buildings that were crucial, and start a business – and just see the greenery that is coming back,” said Mark Greenberg.


