With rising fire risk due to sustained hot and dry conditions, the Regional District reminds visitors to use caution and be aware of fire prevention and safety requirements when in regional parks throughout the summer.
Smoking, vaping and open flames are not allowed any time in regional or RDCO community parks. Propane fueled barbeques are permitted but must be attended and kept safely away from any flammable materials.
Fines for anyone found violating the Regional Parks or RDCO Community Parks bylaws range from $50 to $2,000. However, the greater danger is the risk that smoking and open fires could result in a serious blaze that threatens park amenities, wildlife habitat and nearby residents and homes.
If you see a fire in any of our parks, immediately call 9-1-1 to report it.
In addition to the regular signage at park entrances, special fire warning sandwich boards are rotated around the regional park system reminding visitors of the fire hazard and that smoking and open fires are not allowed.
The Regional District offers more than 2,100 hectares of parkland including 86 kilometres of designated trails in 30 regional parks for visitors to explore. Find all the locations for your next adventure at rdco.com/parks.