Campfires Permitted As Of May 15th At 12pm, But Use Caution

Although Category 1 campfires will once again be permitted beginning Friday, May 15 at noon, residents are strongly encouraged to use caution when having a campfire. Fires should only be lit in a properly contained fire pit and must be completely extinguished when no longer in use — dead out and cold to the touch.

Effective Friday, May 15, 2026, at 12 p.m. (noon), the BC Wildfire Service will rescind the Category 1 campfire prohibition across the Coastal Fire Centre. However, Category 2 and Category 3 open burning prohibitions will remain in effect.

The initial campfire ban was introduced due to several elevated wildfire risk factors, including prolonged hot and dry weather, increasing fire danger ratings, a rise in human-caused wildfires, and early season operational pressures.

Recent weather changes have improved conditions across the region, with cooler temperatures, higher humidity levels, and reduced wildfire danger allowing Category 1 campfires to resume.

Anyone choosing to light a campfire must follow all safety requirements under Section 20 of the Wildfire Regulation, including:

  • Avoid burning during windy conditions

  • Maintain a fuel break around the fire

  • Never leave a fire unattended

  • Fully extinguish the fire before leaving

  • Immediately control or report any fire that spreads beyond the fire break

Despite the easing of campfire restrictions, Category 2 and Category 3 open fires remain prohibited throughout the Coastal Fire Centre, along with:

  • Fireworks

  • Binary exploding targets

  • Burn barrels and burn cages

  • Controlled air incinerators

  • Air curtain burners

  • Carbonizers

The prohibition applies to all areas outside municipal boundaries, as well as certain lands within municipalities including parks, recreation sites, ecological reserves, wildlife management areas, and private managed forest lands.

Municipalities may impose additional local restrictions, so residents are advised to check with their local government before burning.

For more information on current fire prohibitions and restrictions, visit:
BC Wildfire Service – Safer Burning Information

To report a wildfire, unattended campfire, or illegal open burning, call:

  • 1-800-663-5555 (toll-free)

  • *5555 from a cell phone

  • or report through the BC Wildfire Service mobile app.

See How Sayward Fire Rescue Protects Homes From Wildfire At Upcoming Structure Protection Demo

Residents of Sayward are invited to an important and informative evening focused on wildfire preparedness and home protection. On Sunday, May 4, Sayward Fire Rescue will host a Structure Protection Demo at Heritage Hall from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

This hands-on demonstration will show community members how firefighters work to protect homes and properties when wildfires threaten. Attendees will get an up-close look at the tools, equipment, and strategies used by Sayward Fire Rescue to defend structures during wildfire events.

The event will also provide valuable information for homeowners looking to reduce wildfire risk around their properties. Firefighters and FireSmart representatives will share practical tips on how residents can make their homes and yards more resilient to wildfire through simple, effective FireSmart practices.

Whether you live in town or in a more rural setting, preparing your property for wildfire is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your home, family, and community.

What You’ll Learn

  • How firefighters protect homes during a wildfire
  • The equipment and tactics used in structure protection
  • Simple steps to make your property FireSmart
  • How homeowners can work alongside emergency responders to reduce risk

This free community event is a great opportunity to learn directly from local firefighters, ask questions, and better understand how wildfire preparedness starts at home.

Mark your calendar and join Sayward Fire Rescue for this timely and educational event.

Event Details

  • What: Structure Protection Demo
  • When: Sunday, May 4, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Where: Heritage Hall, Sayward

Working together, we can help keep Sayward safer and more resilient during wildfire season.