A Langford man who started a fire at Thetis Lake to dry his wet pants now faces a $1,150 fine, says West Shore RCMP.
Mounties say that around 1 p.m. on Thursday, West Shore RCMP responded to a call of a male starting a fire at Thetis Lake Regional Park in View Royal.
The View Royal Fire Department arrived on scene and quickly extinguished the small brush fire.
“The 38-year-old Langford man had started the fire in an attempt to dry his wet pants. He was educated on the campfire ban and the dangers of setting such a fire in our current dry conditions,” states West Shore RCMP.
He was also issued a $1,150 fine under the Wildfire Act for Failing to Comply with Fire Restrictions, Sec. 10(4).
“With extremely dry conditions and a campfire ban in effect, even a small spark can lead to a devastating wildfire,” states Const. Kelsi Yoxall, West Shore RCMP spokesperson.
This is not the first time a fire has sparked in the popular swimming and hiking area.
In the summer of 2022, Thetis Lake Regional Park closed temporarily after a fire started, calling on the View Royal Fire Department and BC Wildfire to keep it from spreading.
In the summer of 2023, a brush fire sparked at Thetis Lake, with hot and dry conditions, residents who lived nearby were shaken by the incident.
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Yoxall is reminding the public to respect the ban.
“We are asking everyone to do their part and respect the ban – it’s about protecting our communities and the natural spaces we are so lucky to enjoy in the West Shore.”
More information about wildfire prevention and safety can be found here.
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