Campfires permissible across Coastal Fire Centre for May long weekend
NANAIMO — Less than two weeks after implementing the earliest campfire ban in its history, the Coastal Fire Centre is cautiously scaling back prohibitions.
Beginning Friday, May 15 at 12 p.m., campfires measuring no more than half a metre by half a metre will be allowed across the entire region, including all of Vancouver Island, unless otherwise banned by local government regulations.
“Current and forecast conditions have since shifted, bringing cooler temperatures, improved humidity values, and an overall reduction in wildfire hazard throughout the Coastal Fire Centre,” an advisory from the Centre read.
Larger open fires remain prohibited, including the use of fireworks, binary exploding targets, burn barrels, and air curtain burners.


