Wildfire Season Brings Harsh Reality to British Columbia's Fraser Canyon The rapid spread of the Brunswick Creek wildfire in British Columbia's Fraser Canyon is a stark reminder that even in a province accustomed to dealing with wildfires, the reality on the ground can be harsh.
The fire has grown from a manageable 100 hectares to over 1,200 hectares in just a few days, forcing evacuations and casting a shadow of uncertainty over communities like North Bend and Boston Bar.
The sudden escalation of this wildfire is not surprising given the region's geography and climate.