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BC wildfires: 20,000 displaced as Ainslie Creek grows
Overview
By late August 2026, British Columbia is facing a massive wildfire crisis, with more than 20,000 people displaced in one of the province’s largest evacuation events. The crisis has heavily impacted the South Okanagan, North Okanagan, and the BC Interior.
In the Merritt area, the Ainslie Creek wildfire has grown significantly, now estimated to cover more than 67,000 hectares. The BC Wildfire Service has identified critical periods due to forecasted high temperatures and increasing winds. In the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD), officials have warned of a “dramatic increase” in fire activity driven by an incoming weather system bringing unstable winds and potential lightning.
Specific evacuation orders are currently in place for approximately 118 properties due to the Ainslie Creek fire, 80 properties due to the Pear Lake wildfire, and 10 properties due to the French Bar Creek wildfire, while over 2,300 properties remain on evacuation alert. The season has resulted in one reported fatality and significant structural damage, with over 500 homes and buildings destroyed or damaged, particularly in the Okanagan region.
The Brunswick Complex—comprising the Anderson, Brunswick, and Ainslie Creek fires—previously drove major disruptions in the Fraser Canyon. The complex and the nearby Norwegian Creek fire (957 ha) forced evacuations for over 450 properties, including several First Nations such as Spuzzum and Boston Bar. Highway 1 remains closed near Boston Bar, and Highway 3 (Hope-Princeton) has faced closures between the Hope Slide/Sunshine Valley area and west of Manning Park Lodge. The Coquihalla (Highway 5) remains the primary open major route.
As the scale of the disaster grows, the ongoing environmental crisis is impacting food security and affordability due to drought and agricultural disruptions. Community foundations in the South Okanagan Similkameen, North Okanagan, and BC Interior have launched relief funds to support evacuees and local non-profits.
Entities
Community Foundation North Okanagan · Pear Lake Wildfire · Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen · Ainslie Creek wildfire · British Columbia
Claims
What the coverage asserts, and how many sources carry each claim.
- [● 14 SOURCES] The TNRD warned of a potential dramatic increase in wildfire activity due to unstable weather, strong winds, and lightning. ladysmithchronicle.com · caledoniacourier.com · burnslakelakesdistrictnews.com · grandforksgazette.ca · quesnelobserver.com · +9 more
- [● 14 SOURCES] Approximately 118 properties are under evacuation orders due to the Ainslie Creek wildfire. ladysmithchronicle.com · caledoniacourier.com · burnslakelakesdistrictnews.com · grandforksgazette.ca · quesnelobserver.com · +9 more
- [● 14 SOURCES] 80 properties are under evacuation orders due to the Pear Lake wildfire. ladysmithchronicle.com · caledoniacourier.com · burnslakelakesdistrictnews.com · grandforksgazette.ca · quesnelobserver.com · +9 more
- [○ 1 SOURCE] A wildfire burning west of Merritt has grown to over 67,000 hectares. www.castanet.net
- [○ 1 SOURCE] One fatality has been recorded this year, involving an 80-year-old woman. canada.constructconnect.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Wildfires in British Columbia have burned through more than 100 fires and forced over 20,000 people to evacuate. www.vancouverfoundation.ca
Timeline
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2 days ago
British Columbia wildfires force 20,000 evacuationsBritish Columbia faces a severe wildfire season with over 20,000 evacuations and 500 structures lost. Officials warn of increased activity due to unstable weather and lightning in the Interior.
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30 days ago
[INTERNATIONAL] 48 sourcesBritish Columbia highways closed as wildfires force travel restrictionsHighway 3 and Highway 1 in British Columbia are closed due to large wildfires; only Highway 5 remains open amid construction, with travel advisories and safety warnings issued.
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30 days ago
[HEALTH] 60 sourcesBrunswick Complex wildfires force evacuations in British ColumbiaThe Brunswick Complex wildfires have scorched >27,000 ha in BC’s Fraser Canyon, triggering over 450 evacuation orders, highway closures and a Kamloops shelter for displaced residents.
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about 1 month ago
[INTERNATIONAL] 4 sourcesBritish Columbia Wildfire Near Highway 33 Mobilizes Air Tankers and HelicoptersA Thursday wildfire near Dale Creek, BC, covering about one hectare, showed aggressive behaviour and prompted deployment of 16 firefighters, three helicopters and air tankers, with officials warning of further
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about 1 month ago
[CRIME] 2 sourcesBritish Columbia housing fires spark safety investigationsTwo separate fires in British Columbia—one at military housing in Esquimalt and another at Revelstoke Mountain Resort staff housing—were quickly contained and are now under investigation.
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about 2 months ago
[CRIME] 8 sourcesBritish Columbia adds wildfire trucks as multiple fires disrupt homes and servicesBC adds three wildfire trucks and contends with house, waste‑facility and intentional log fires disrupting communities across the province.
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2 months ago
[CRIME] 2 sourcesLangley, BC Fire Destroys Barn and Damages Historic Railway BridgeA barn fire in Langley, BC prompted a large firefighter response with no injuries, while a separate blaze damaged a 100‑year‑old railway bridge, which reopened after minimal repairs.
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2 months ago
[CRIME] 2 sourcesTwo separate fires damage property in British Columbia, one sparking arrestsTwo British Columbia fires caused property damage: a vacant housing building burned in Victoria without injuries, and a historic railcar was destroyed in Port Alberni, leading to arrests of three youths.
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2 months ago
[CRIME] 6 sourcesBrentwood Bay restaurant fire under investigationThe Garden Fork restaurant in Brentwood Bay burned down on June 6; no injuries were reported. Central Saanich police and fire officials are investigating and seeking witnesses or video evidence.
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3 months ago
[CRIME] 3 sourcesVancouver Island fire incidents damage Ladysmith school and Brentwood Bay restaurantTwo Vancouver Island fires caused extensive damage – a June 2 blaze in Ladysmith Secondary’s computer lab forced school closures, while a June 6 fire gutted the Garden Fork restaurant in Brentwood Bay; no Injur
Sources
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