Wildfire
Peace River Regional District – Evacuation Orders & Alerts
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Current situation
The Peace River Regional District has issued multiple Evacuation Orders and Evacuation Alerts for multiple areas due to wildfire. Wildfires in the area pose a risk to life and safety.
Residents under Evacuation ORDER must leave the area IMMEDIATELY.
Residents under Evacuation ALERT must be ready to leave WITHIN SHORT NOTICE.
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Evacuation Orders
Anyone in the areas under Evacuation Order must leave immediately.
Evacuation Order #3: Kiskatinaw River
South of Kiskatinaw Pit Road extending west to the BC border.
Evacuation Order #2: Kiskatinaw River
Around One Island Lake & Beaverlodge Lake, reaching east to the BC border.
Evacuation Order #1: Kiskatinaw River
Southeast of One Island Lake, from Highway 52E to the BC border.
Recommended actions for an Evacuation Order

Follow all directions from your local authority or First Nation:
If you are in the area under Evacuation Order, you are at risk and must leave immediately.
Evacuate following this route(s):
Travel to the City of Dawson Creek by the safest route for your area.
Visit Drive BC for updates on road conditions.
Create a profile or login to
Emergency Support Services (ESS) and learn how to access short-term basic support.
Register for Emergency Support Services (ESS) at the Reception Centre located at Dawson Creek City Hall – Lower Level, 10105 12A Street between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Monitor local information channels on the web, social media, radio and TV.

Evacuation Alerts
Anyone in the areas under Evacuation Alert must be ready to leave on short notice.
Evacuation Alert #1: Sundance Lake Wildfire
Evacuation Alert #1: Pocket Knife Creek Wildfire
Evacuation Alert #4: Kiskatinaw River
One Island Lake Road to the BC border, including Beaverlodge Lake
Evacuation Alert #3: Kiskatinaw River
Areas south of Kiskatinaw Pit Road to Bearhole Lake & Highway 52E
Recommended actions for an Evacuation Alert

Follow all directions from officials:
If you are in the area under Evacuation Alert, be ready to leave on short notice.
Review your emergency plan and stock your grab-and-go-bag.
Refer to the Evacuation Alert for information specific to your community
Understanding emergency events
Evacuation stages

Evacuation Alert
Be ready to leave on short notice.

Evacuation Order
You are at risk. Leave the area immediately.

Evacuation Rescind
The threat to life and safety has passed.
Links and resources

BC Wildfire Service
- Latest wildfire information and provincial fire bans.
- For updates on specific fire locations and status, review the BC Wildfire Fire List.
Wildfire evacuee guidance
Emergency evacuee guidance information for the public. Always follow the instructions of your Local Authority or First Nation.
DriveBC
- Latest travel and highway updates in BC.
- Find your regional DriveBC X account.
Mental Health Supports
Information about services available for British Columbians who are experiencing anxiety, depression or other mental health challenges.
PreparedBC
Learn how to prepare for wildfires with resources from PreparedBC.