A campfire is likely the cause of a fire that ripped through a portion of the Sooke Hills Wilderness Regional Park over the weekend.
According to Mike MacIntyre, acting senior manager for Capital Regional District (CRD) regional parks, provincial and CRD fire crews responded to the fire near Veitch Creek near Mount McDonald on Saturday afternoon.
The fire was about a hectare in size. Crews battled the blaze on Saturday and were able to fully contain it on Sunday. As of Monday, crews are focusing on hot spots in the interior part of the fire and will monitor it over the next week to ensure nothing flares up.
The fire in Sooke Hills is completely contained. Provincial and fire crews are on site dealing with hot spots. CRD will continue to monitor it to ensure there are no flare ups. A campfire ring found at the site is thought to be the cause.
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