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Kalamoir Regional Park post wildfire (Image Credit: Vernon Matters Staff)
West Kelowna Fire

Kalamoir Park wildfire officially out

Jun 30, 2026 | 10:03 AM

The wildfire near Kalamoir Regional Park that prompted evacuation orders earlier this month has now been declared out, according to West Kelowna Fire Rescue.

Fire Chief Jason Brolund said the decision was made in consultation with the BC Wildfire Service and regional partners after no smoke or fire activity was detected in the area for the past week.

“As of this morning, and in consultation with our partners at the BC Wildfire Service and Regional District Parks, the Kalamoir Park wildfire has been declared out,” Brolund said.

The fire had sparked a significant emergency response in mid June, including evacuation orders for homes in parts of West Kelowna as crews worked to stop the blaze from spreading toward residential neighbourhoods.

At its peak, more than 100 firefighters, along with air support, were involved in the response as conditions and wind fuelled rapid fire growth near the waterfront area.

Evacuation orders were later downgraded to alerts as crews made progress and residents were allowed to return home, though were warned to remain ready to leave again if conditions changed.

Brolund is now urging continued caution as warmer and drier weather is expected to return later this week, increasing wildfire risk across the region.

Kalamoir Regional Park remains closed under the Regional District of Central Okanagan, which will determine when it is safe to reopen.

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