If you spot a wildfire, hit *5555 on your phone to report it or call 1-800-663-5555
"We understand that camping is a big part in peoples lives and we encourage everyone to stay up-to-date on current wildfire activity, bans and restrictions in your area, local conditions, as well as current and forecasted weather, including the latest seasonal outlook for summer 2024," the service states in a release.
For individuals heading out into the backcountry, it is imperative that before entering any area affected by a wildfire , individuals are aware that significant safety hazards may be present. The service continues is dealing with new and holdover fires, including those in the Fort St. John and Fort Nelson zones.
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