π Ainslie Creek FireFire of Note
Location, per BC Wildfire Service: Ainslie Creek
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Official record
- Official fire ID
- 2026-V10755
- Reporting agency
- British Columbia
- Size
- 65,086 hectares
- Stage of control
- OC β Out of control
- Discovered
- Jul 5, 2026
- Latest agency report
- Jul 4, 2026
Canadian agencies report a fire's stage of control (OC = Out of control, BH = Being held, UC = Under control), not a U.S.-style containment percentage β we show the official status exactly as reported. Sizes are in hectares (1 ha β 2.5 acres).
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π°οΈ Satellite view of the Ainslie Creek Fire Fire
A real photo from a NASA satellite β smoke shows up as gray-brown haze over the land.
The red dot is where this fire was first reported (its point of origin). As a fire grows, the burning area can spread well beyond that spot.
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Live ADS-BCommon questions about Ainslie Creek Fire
How big is Ainslie Creek Fire?
Ainslie Creek Fire is officially reported at 65,086 hectares (about 160,828 acres) in British Columbia, per Canada's national fire feed (CWFIF). Agencies update sizes on their own schedule, so the number reflects their latest report, not a live measurement.
Is Ainslie Creek Fire under control?
The BC Wildfire Service currently lists this fire as "Fire of Note". We show the official status exactly as reported.
Where is Ainslie Creek Fire burning?
The fire's reported point is in British Columbia. The marker is a pin, not the fire: it marks where the fire was reported, not where its edge is right now β real fires spread, markers don't move.
How current is this page?
It shows the newest official data there is β re-pulled every few minutes from Natural Resources Canada's national fire feed, which Canadian agencies update on their own schedule. For evacuation decisions, follow your provincial emergency authorities and call 911 in an emergency.