Elephant Hill wildfire determined to be caused by smoking materials
ASHCROFT — The BC Wildfire Service has now determined the cause of the Elephant Hill wildfire in 2017.
Investigators and cause specialists have determined that the most likely cause of the fire was smoking, or smoking materials.
In a release, the service states that smoking materials are classified as matches, cigars, pipe tobacco, cigarettes, and/or cannabis.
The wildfire began on July 6, 2017, about 2.5 km southeast of Ashcroft. The fire eventually burned 191,895 hectares, and had spread into parts of the Kamloops Fire Centre, and Cariboo Fire Centre.











