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B.C. Highway 1 reopens in Fraser Canyon despite ongoing wildfires

11 July 2026
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Officials reopened Highway 1 in British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon on Saturday, following a closure that began on July 7 due to the rapidly expanding Brunswick wildfire complex near Boston Bar. As of Saturday morning, the Brunswick Creek fire was burning approximately 28.36 square kilometers (2,836 hectares), while the Ainslie Creek fire reached 158.47 square kilometers (15,847 hectares). Despite the reopening, only one lane is available in each direction, with a speed limit of 60 km/h, and stopping in the wildfire zone is prohibited. Multiple evacuation orders and alerts remain active as the fires continue to be out of control. Fire crews are utilizing favorable weather conditions to conduct direct attacks on both wildfires, but officials caution that hotter weather is expected to return early next week, raising concerns about the potential for increased fire activity.

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This situation highlights the ongoing challenges posed by wildfires in British Columbia, particularly during the summer months when conditions can be dry and hot. The Brunswick wildfire complex is suspected to have been human-caused, underscoring the importance of fire prevention efforts. As of Saturday, 18 active wildfires were reported in the province, with four classified as out of control. Historical data shows that wildfires have become increasingly severe in British Columbia, driven by climate change and human activity, significantly impacting local communities and ecosystems.

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