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Details from this BC Government news release:
Residents and long-weekend travellers are encouraged to plan, be prepared and stay safe this Victoria Day long weekend as fire prohibitions take effect in parts of BC.
Most new wildfires at this time of year are preventable. People are asked to take precautions with any fire use, stay up to date on current wildfire activity, check for road closures, evacuation alerts and orders, and pay attention to weather conditions.
Know the campfire restrictions wherever you are
Category 2 and 3 open fire prohibitions are in place throughout the Cariboo Fire Centre, Coastal Fire Centre, Kamloops Fire Centre and parts of the Prince George Fire Centre and Northwest Fire Centre. Effective Friday, May 15, 2026, noon, the Category 1 campfire prohibition will be rescinded throughout the Coastal Fire Centre.
People planning to have campfires should do so safely.
Fire restrictions in all regions will be updated as conditions change. People should check with local authorities and visit the BC Wildfire Service website or app for restrictions before lighting a fire.
The BC Wildfire Service mobile app allows people to check the current wildfire situation, road conditions, evacuation information and weather forecasts, and to report new wildfires with photos. Wildfires can also be reported by calling *5555 on a cellphone or 1-800-663-5555 toll-free.
As of May 14, 2026, there are 36 active wildfires burning in BC. Of those, nine are considered out of control.
FireSmart your home before you head out
Proven FireSmart tips can help protect homes and properties in urban and rural areas:
Plan for drought conditions
B.C. continues to receive below-average precipitation for this time of year, which is having a lasting impact on water levels. There is potential for prolonged drought conditions in 2026, which may increase water-scarcity risks in some communities. People are encouraged to take steps to use water more efficiently and plan accordingly.
Ahead of the drought season, drinking water suppliers should consider potential water scarcity in preparing and updating emergency response and contingency plans, a regulatory requirement.
Know before you go on the road
Higher-than-average traffic volumes are expected on routes throughout the province this long weekend. Tips for a safe trip include:
Safety outdoors
For people venturing into the backcountry, it is important to remember the three Ts: trip planning, training and taking the essentials. AdventureSmart programs and tools help people stay safe outdoors by encouraging people to obtain the knowledge, skills and equipment necessary to enjoy outdoor activities and being mindful that safety is a shared responsibility.
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