Southeast Fire Centre prohibitions and restrictions

Last updated on April 23, 2026

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The Southeast Fire Centre spans from the Mica Dam in the north to the U.S. border in the south, and from the Okanagan Highlands and Monashee Mountains in the west to the Alberta border in the east. The regional office is based in Castlegar, B.C.

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Current open fire prohibitions and restrictions

Municipalities are responsible for regulating open fire within their boundaries. Please check with your local government before lighting any fire.


Additional restricted activities and equipment 

There are currently no restricted activities or equipment in the Southeast Fire Centre.

For more information on prohibitions and restrictions in your area, please read the latest information bulletin and map: 

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Current area restrictions

There are currently no Forest Use restrictions or area restrictions in effect in the Southeast Fire Centre. 


About prohibitions and restrictions

To limit the risk of wildfires and address public safety concerns, BC Wildfire Service may establish prohibitions (fire bans) through legal orders to prohibit or restrict certain activities and describe where they apply, including:

  • Open fire prohibition orders, commonly referred to as "fire bans", prohibit the use of some or all categories of open fire (Wildfire Act, section 10)
  • Equipment/activity prohibition orders prohibit the use of certain activities, equipment, materials or substances (Wildfire Act, section 12)
  • Area restriction orders restrict access to areas where there are ongoing fire suppression activities (Wildfire Act, section 11)
  • Leave area orders require all persons in a specified area to leave, where government is engaged in fire control (Wildfire Act, section 13)

Information about BC Wildfire Service prohibition and restriction orders are circulated in the media, sent to local and Indigenous governments and posted publicly on the BC Wildfire Service blog.

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