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Fire Ban Rescinded

The recreational fire ban is now lifted and Electoral Area residents are now permitted to have recreational fires, as long as those fires meet bylaw regulations where applicable

SRD ELECTORAL AREA RESIDENTS
The recreational fire ban is now lifted and Electoral Area residents are now permitted to have recreational fires, as long as those fires meet bylaw regulations where applicable:

Recreational fires are for cooking or providing heat and must be:
In a permanent outdoor fireplace or fire pit not larger than 60 centimetres (24 inches) in diameter, and designed and constructed to confine the fire, or
Within a fully enclosed burner or similar device, and
Appropriately supervised with means of extinguishing the fire at hand

Beach fires should be below the high-tide line as fires are not allowed on public land, or on private property other than your own.
Although the fire danger has declined due to recent rainfall and cooler, more seasonal temperatures, the public is strongly encouraged to continue exercising caution with any recreational fire. It is the responsibility of the individual to ensure that burning is done safely, responsibly and following regulations. Before lighting any fire, check with local and provincial government authorities to see if any burning restrictions are in place.

Municipalities should check with their own Village Fire Departments to see if any restrictions are still in place.
For more information about fire bans in the SRD, visit srd.ca/fire-protection
Find provincial fire ban information here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/wildfire-status/prevention/fire-bans-and-restrictions