- The use of campfires and any other backyard open fires
including those in fire pits
- Category 2 and 3 open fires, which includes the burning
of any waste, slash or other materials
- The use of Fireworks, including firecrackers
- Sky Lanterns
- Tiki Torches
- Air Curtain Burners
- Binary Exploding Targets
- Burn Barrels or Burn Cages of any size or description
This prohibition is in place to help prevent human-caused
wildfires and to protect public safety. The ban does not apply to cooking
stoves that use gas, propane or briquettes.
The City determined it would take the action on the advice of
the Fire Chief, Ron Richert, after the Province issued their campfire ban at
noon on June 30, 2021.
The Provincial ban on campfires is in addition to the Category 2
and Category 3 fire bans already in place for the Cariboo region since June 25,
2021. This prohibition is being implemented in partnership with the Tsilhqot'in
National Government.
The City of Quesnel ban on open fires will remain in place until
the Cariboo Fire Centre has advised that it is reasonable to remove it.
Questions about the City’s fire ban may be directed to the Quesnel Volunteer
Fire Department at 250-992-5121.
For more information on fire bans and restrictions throughout
the Province, visit: BC Fire Info
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