B.C. wildfire season scorched more than 8,800 square kilometres
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s 2025 wildfire season was about a third as destructive as the record-setting season two years earlier.
The Ministry of Forests says in a statement that 8,864 square kilometres of land was scorched by more than 1,350 blazes since April 1.
The area burned was close to the 10-year average of about 8,500 square kilometres, and is lower than the 10,811 square kilometres burned in 2024.
It’s also down significantly from 2023’s record wildfire season, when 2,293 wildfires scorched more than 28,400 square kilometres of land across B.C.


