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A look at British Columbia’s 12 wildfires of note

Aug 29, 2023 | 1:45 PM

Twelve of the 400 or so blazes burning in British Columbia are described by the province’s wildfire service as “wildfires of note,” meaning they are highly visible or pose a threat to public safety. 

A look at the 12 fires, with information provided by the BC Wildfire Service as of Tuesday at noon, Pacific time:

Name: Bush Creek East wildfire

Location: West and east of Adams Lake, north of Shuswap and Little Shuswap lakes, south of Highway 1 between Chase and Sorrento

Size: 431 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Casper Creek wildfire

Location: 24 kilometres west of Lillooet

Size: 110 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Kookipi Creek wildfire

Location: 50 kilometres south of Lytton

Size: 170 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Stein Mountain wildfire

Location: 15 kilometres northwest of Lytton, west of Fraser River

Size: 34 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: McDougall Creek wildfire

Location: Near West Kelowna

Size: 126 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Under investigation

Name: Great Beaver Lake wildfire

Location: Prince George fire centre

Size: 91 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Whitefish Lake wildfire

Location: Prince George fire centre

Size: 50 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Greer Creek wildfire

Location: Prince George fire centre

Size: 47 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Crater Creek wildfire

Location: Kamloops fire centre

Size: 435 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Upper Park Rill wildfire

Location: Kamloops fire centre

Size: 18 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Human, accidental or intentional

Name: Rossmore Lake wildfire

Location: Kamloops fire centre

Size: 111 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

Name: Downton Lake wildfire

Location: Kamloops fire centre

Size: 94 square kilometres

Suspected cause: Lightning

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 29, 2023.

The Canadian Press