Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans

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As wildfire activity continues to increase across British Columbia, proactive planning is essential to help keep our communities safe. Through the development of Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans, local governments, First Nations, stakeholders, and residents are working together to better understand wildfire risk and identify opportunities to reduce hazards around our homes, neighbourhoods, and surrounding landscapes. This project includes development of plans for the City of Port Alberni, Sproat Lake, Beaver Creek, Cherry Creek, Beaufort, Tseshaht First Nation, and Hupacasath First Nation, along with a separate plan for Bamfield and Anacla (Huu-ay-aht First Nation). Through technical analysis, risk planning, community engagement and development of the reports, we will be supported by Frontera Forest Solutions, a consulting firm specializing in wildfire planning.

We will be using this webpage to inform the public about the project, advertising events and engagement opportunities, and as a receptacle for housing any video presentations, documents and links we want to share with you. Keep your eyes on this webpage for the most up-to-date info on Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans!

Check out our previous Community Wildfire Protection plans here

2019 Community Wildfire Protection Plan - Alberni Valley

2026 Long Beach Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan

Interested in learning more about the FireSmart program, and how you can take advantage of FireSmart Rebates, Free Chipping and Free FireSmart Home Assessments? Visit us at our FireSmart Hub!

As wildfire activity continues to increase across British Columbia, proactive planning is essential to help keep our communities safe. Through the development of Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans, local governments, First Nations, stakeholders, and residents are working together to better understand wildfire risk and identify opportunities to reduce hazards around our homes, neighbourhoods, and surrounding landscapes. This project includes development of plans for the City of Port Alberni, Sproat Lake, Beaver Creek, Cherry Creek, Beaufort, Tseshaht First Nation, and Hupacasath First Nation, along with a separate plan for Bamfield and Anacla (Huu-ay-aht First Nation). Through technical analysis, risk planning, community engagement and development of the reports, we will be supported by Frontera Forest Solutions, a consulting firm specializing in wildfire planning.

We will be using this webpage to inform the public about the project, advertising events and engagement opportunities, and as a receptacle for housing any video presentations, documents and links we want to share with you. Keep your eyes on this webpage for the most up-to-date info on Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans!

Check out our previous Community Wildfire Protection plans here

2019 Community Wildfire Protection Plan - Alberni Valley

2026 Long Beach Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan

Interested in learning more about the FireSmart program, and how you can take advantage of FireSmart Rebates, Free Chipping and Free FireSmart Home Assessments? Visit us at our FireSmart Hub!

  • Virtual Engagement Session August 25, 2026 at 2:00pm

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    Please Join the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District FireSmart and Emergency Services Team in an information session regarding Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans for the Alberni Valley (including Tseshaht First Nation and Hupacasath First Nation) and the Bamfield/Anacla (including Huu-ay-aht First Naiton) areas.

    CWRPs are important tools in wildfire mitigation planning – they identify areas of heightened wildfire risk and make recommendations on how to mitigate vulnerabilities that our values have to damage from wildfire. The purpose of this session is to introduce the CWRP projects, outline the methodology used, and inform residents and partners on how they may be involved or impacted by the project. We invite any and all members of the public to join and learn about the project as we kick-off our first public information session.

    To join the Zoom Meeting, click the link below. The meeting will not be available until the time and date of the virtual event.

    CLICK HERE to join the Virtual Zoom Meeting

    Please Join the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District FireSmart and Emergency Services Team in an information session regarding Community Wildfire Resiliency Plans for the Alberni Valley (including Tseshaht First Nation and Hupacasath First Nation) and the Bamfield/Anacla (including Huu-ay-aht First Naiton) areas.

    CWRPs are important tools in wildfire mitigation planning – they identify areas of heightened wildfire risk and make recommendations on how to mitigate vulnerabilities that our values have to damage from wildfire. The purpose of this session is to introduce the CWRP projects, outline the methodology used, and inform residents and partners on how they may be involved or impacted by the project. We invite any and all members of the public to join and learn about the project as we kick-off our first public information session.

    To join the Zoom Meeting, click the link below. The meeting will not be available until the time and date of the virtual event.

    CLICK HERE to join the Virtual Zoom Meeting

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