Is there a fire ban in Tofino?

Under the District of Tofino Outdoor Burning Bylaw campfires less than 24 inches in diameter are permitted on Mackenzie and Chesterman Beaches from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. as long as a fire ban is not in effect for the Coastal Fire Zone or put in place by the District of Tofino Fire Chief.

Read rest of the answer. Similarly one may ask, is there a fire ban on Vancouver Island 2019?

This summer was the first summer in years that didn't include a Category 1 campfire ban on Vancouver Island. In fact, as of Sept. While last summer was an exceptionally bad year for wildfires, 2019 saw dramatically fewer fires than the 22,000 hectares lost on average annually over the past 10 years.

Furthermore, are there any campfire bans in BC? Current BC Fire Bans Campfire restrictions in BC may occur at any time due to rapid changes in conditions and circumstances, which can be difficult to predict.

Consequently, is there currently a fire ban?

Sun, 22 Mar 2020 is not currently a day of Total Fire Ban.

Total Fire Ban & Fire Danger Ratings listing.

District Total Fire Ban declared? Rating
North East No - restrictions may apply Low-moderate
West and South Gippsland No - restrictions may apply Low-moderate
East Gippsland No - restrictions may apply Low-moderate

Can you have fires on the beach in Tofino?

Campfires on beaches are permitted on all beaches in Tofino and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve with the following exceptions: No fires are permitted on Cox Bay. No fires are permitted between Green Point and Esowista village on Long Beach.