The top half of Knox Mountain Drive to close due to fire risk

| July 19, 2018 in Kelowna

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The upper portion of Knox Mountain Park Drive will be closed to vehicles as of Saturday due to dry conditions and a high fire risk.

Vehicle traffic will not be allowed past the gate at the first lookout until conditions improve.

Residents and visitors can still access the first lookout of Knox Mountain by vehicle, however, individuals wanting to go further up the mountain will have to do so by foot or bike.

“Not only have we been experiencing hot weather over the past week, but the forecast indicates that temperatures will remain high over the coming weeks,” says Blair Stewart, Parks Services Manager. “Natural parks, grass, trees and underbrush can easily ignite when the conditions are this dry. While the park is still open to visitors, this closure helps reduce the risk of accidental human-caused fires.”

The Knox Mountain Drive road closure will remain in effect until the City has assessed that it is safe to reopen the road.

Residents are reminded that campfires and barbecues are not allowed in City or Regional District parks, with the exception of barbecues on beaches. Smoking is also prohibited in all parks and natural areas.

Park users and park neighbours are asked to be vigilant. Anyone noticing smoke or fire in any park should immediately call 9-1-1 to speak to the fire department or *5-5-5-5 on a cellphone for the BC Wildfire Management Branch.

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