CastleRock FireSmart
The community of CastleRock Estates is located in a forested and wildland area, a highly desirable place to live. What makes the development so attractive also makes it hazardous. Unfortunately, our community fire risk rates Extreme with unacceptable wildfire threats in close proximity to our homes and property. The CastleRock FireSmart Committee, with the help of the community, have done some amazing work treating many of the areas around our community which has significantly helped to mitigate the risk. 
 
 
What is FireSmart Program?
 
CastleRock Estates is proudly recognized as a FireSmart community. A FireSmart community is one that has taken critical steps to reduce their vulnerability to wildland fire and works to educate the community on what they can do. As participants in the program, you and your neighbours will learn how to decrease the risk of losing your homes and how to best protect yourselves in the event of a wildfire. Communities whose residents take steps to reduce their vulnerability have a greater chance of surviving a wildfire.
 
 
What you as a homeowner can do to reduce your and your neighbours’ risk?
 
Often times when we think of wildfire hazards, we think of the actual fire or the big event, however the majority of home ignitions are caused by embers from wildfire which have been shown to travel 14 km or more igniting another fire.  
 
FireSmart BC’s “Tips to FireSmart Your Home” shows these steps and more. 
 
Take simple steps to break the chain of fuel (vegetation) within 10 metres of your house:
  • Remove deadfall, debris, leaves, twigs, and other surface fuels from under stairs, decks, gutters, and ditches.
  • Clean the corners and crevices of your house and yard, where needles and debris build up.
  • Remove firewood, lumber and other combustible debris stacked against the house. This should be stored 10-30 metres from structures.
  • Screen your eave vents with 3-mm wire mesh to protect from embers and direct heat from entering the attic space.
  • Properly dispose of your debris rather than dumping it behind your property where it can contribute to fuel loading.
Contact your FireSmart committee for information on getting a professional Home Assessment completed on your property and available homeowner grants for remediating the risks around your home.
 
Wildfires strike fast! When it spreads in urban areas (the wildland / urban interface), not every home can be attended or defended by firefighters. Even a few preventive actions can prove critical, because when adequately prepared, homes have often survived a wildfire without the intervention of the fire department. With proper FireSmart practices you can improve your odds of your house surviving a fire event by up to 90%.
 
2025 FireSmart Committee Recap
 
Spring Debris Bin
A debris bin was placed in the community during the spring months to support the clean up of debris around our neighborhood. This program was well used and we hope to bring it back in the future. 
 
 
Bark Mulch Work Bee
Community members participated in a work bee to replace combustible bark mulch with rock in the park area. 
 
 
Info booth at the Music In the Park
We were joined by the District of Invermere Local FireSmart Representative, WildFire BC, and the RDEK Local FireSmart Representative to answer questions about the planned prescribed burn in our area and the FireSmart Program. 
 
 
 
We want to hear from you
 
The Castlerock FireSmart Committee wants to hear from you! Whether it is questions about the FireSmart program, comments on past project successes, items you would like to see happen in the community that would improve our fire resilience or if you want to join a great group of people who are passionate about improving our fire resilience, send an email  to firesmart@cstlerock.com 
 
 
 
 
Want to read more about our community and what you can do to protect it? The following links will help you become more FireSmart:
 
Home Ignition Zones
 
CRE WildFire Hazard Assessment Form 2023
 
CRE Community Plan 2023 to 2026
 
CRE Wildland Urban Interface Class Map
 
FS Canada: Solutions & Mitigation (Chapter 3)
 
 
Information to ensure you are prepared:
Evacuation Notification System 
Wildfire Last Minute Checklist