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Kalamoir Regional park, post wildfire. (Image Credit: R.D.C.O.)
Park Still Closed

Kalamoir Regional Park remains closed following wildfire, reopening plan underway

Jun 19, 2026 | 2:01 PM

Kalamoir Regional Park remains closed as recovery work continues following the June 16 wildfire, with officials beginning planning for a phased reopening of unaffected areas.

West Kelowna Fire Rescue is still on site conducting mop-up and extinguishing hot spots. Smoke and firefighting equipment may still be visible in the area.

Although evacuation alerts have been lifted and the fire is under control, officials are asking the public to stay out of the park until further notice to allow crews to safely complete work.

Once firefighting operations and the fire investigation are complete, control of the park will be returned to the Regional District of Central Okanagan Parks Services, which will begin detailed assessments of trails, infrastructure and wildfire impacts.

Unburned areas are expected to reopen first, while sections affected by the fire may remain closed for an extended period due to hazards such as unstable slopes, damaged trees and erosion risks.

“Our priority is reopening unaffected areas as soon as it is safe to do so,” said Tracy Draper, director of Parks Services. “Public safety will continue to guide every decision.”

Updates are available at rdco.com/parks, with notifications at rdco.com/subscribe.

The district is also reminding the public that smoking, vaping, campfires and open flames are prohibited in regional parks, and anyone who sees a fire should call 911.

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