Victoria, BC - The Capital Regional District (CRD) is re-opening official trails within the Sea to Sea Regional Park as well as a section of Sooke Potholes Regional Park and Galloping Goose Regional Trail after closures took place in July due to a wildfire in the area. The District of Sooke’s Potholes Gateway has also reopened as have BC Parks in the area.
The following area and park closures will remain in place for the foreseeable future for public safety:
- The area in Sea to Sea Regional Park north of Peden Lake Trail and Empress Mountain Trail is closed
- Sooke Potholes Regional Park is closed north of Parking Lot 2
- The Galloping Goose Regional Trail is closed north of the Peden Lake Trail access
- The Spring Salmon Place (KWL-UCHUN) Campground in Sooke Potholes Regional Park remains closed
- Kapoor Regional Park remains closed
Extended warm, dry weather conditions increase the risk of wildfire in our region, and particularly in natural areas like CRD Regional Parks. The CRD asks that everyone continue to help protect natural areas by using their park etiquette and doing their part to prevent wildfires. This means packing out any trash, including glass, always staying on sanctioned trails, and most of all never smoking or having campfires in parks. It is also important that the wildfire area remain free from drone activity as it is still active airspace for BC Wildfire Service crews.
To report a wildfire or irresponsible behaviour that could start a wildfire in British Columbia, please call 1-800-663-5555 or (*5555 from a cell phone) as soon as possible.
Link: New Map of Area Closures [PDF/3MB]
The CRD delivers regional, sub-regional and local services to 13 municipalities and three electoral areas on southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Governed by a 24-member Board of Directors, the CRD works collaboratively with First Nations and government partners to enable sustainable growth, foster community well-being, and develop cost-effective infrastructure while continuing to provide core services to residents throughout the region. Visit us online at www.crd.bc.ca.