Recreation Contact

Recreation Forms & Applications

Arena & Curling Single Use Rental Form
Multiplex Individual Waiver
Spirit Square Rental Application

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Emergency Contacts

Police, Fire, Medical

911

Non-emergency

Police

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are responsible for law enforcement in the Municipality.
Phone: 250 692‑7171
Address: 147 Hwy 35
Mailing Address: PO Box 759 Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0

Fire

Fire Chief: 250 692‑7587
In case of a wildfire contact the Ministry of Forests, Protection Branch
Call toll free 1 800 663‑5555 or *5555 on most cellular networks.
www.bcwildfire.ca

Medical

Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre 250 692‑2400
Burns Lake Medical Clinic 250 692‑3111

ARENA UPDATE – January 2024

ARENA UPDATE – January 2024

ARENA UPDATE – January 12, 2024 Village of Burns Lake Recreation department staff have been working with contractors to ensure a return to arena ice as soon as possible. Unfortunately, at the manufacturer level, the production of the new chiller unit continues to...
ARENA UPDATE – December 2023

ARENA UPDATE – December 2023

ARENA UPDATE – December 14, 2023 Village of Burns Lake staff are collaborating with suppliers and installers to ensure a return to regular arena and curling rink seasons as soon as possible. As a means of keeping the public informed of relevant progress, please...
ARENA UPDATE

ARENA UPDATE

ARENA CHILLER UPDATE: Village of Burns Lake staff have been working with suppliers and installers to ensure a return to regular arena and curling rink seasons as soon as possible. As a means of keeping the public informed of relevant progress, please see the updates...
Arena & Curling Rink Season DELAYED

Arena & Curling Rink Season DELAYED

The Village of Burns Lake regrets to inform residents that the Tom Forsyth Memorial Arena and the curling rink will not be available for ice sports for the foreseeable future due to a significant mechanical failure of the chiller component of the ice plant. We cannot make ice.  There will be a significant delay to the start of the hockey, skating and curling seasons due to lead time on the replacement and installation of a new chiller. It is estimated that this work may not be completed until early 2024.