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Langford FireSmart depots March 7, 14, & 21

Free pop-up yard waste depots to enhance wildfire resilience | 2955 Sooke Lake Rd

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Yard clean in early spring.
CANADIAN NATIONAL NEWS & ANALYSIS

Wednesday February 25, 2025 | LANGFORD, BC

by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends


If you’re clearing up your yard to remove potential fire-hazard vegetation, there’s a place in Langford where you can drop off that material.

The City of Langford’s Drop off FireSmart debris yard waste pop-up drop-off depots at 2955 Sooke Lake Road are available three Saturdays next month: March 7, 14 and 21.

It’s a free service for Langford residents.

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Pop-up FireSmart yard waste depot in Langford at 2955 Sooke Lake Rd on Nov 15, 22 and 29, 2025.

Four hours on each date:

The facility will be open from 11 am to 3 pm on each of March 7, 14 and 21, monitored by staff and volunteers.

The site will only be open to residents during these designated times and will be monitored to ensure safe and appropriate use.

This is to assist residents in removing hazardous vegetation from their properties and enhance wildfire resilience.

For material guidelines see: Langford.ca/Wildfire.

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Raking tips:

Standing wet leaves get soggy, matted, and slippery. They are easier to clean up in thin layers.

Work in small sections with short raking strokes.

Wet leaves Wet leaves are heavier than dry ones — they’re sticky and harder to bag. Try collecting them first on a tarp and then transfer into bags or tub-style containers.

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Ember, a red fox, is FireSmart BC’s mascot

Success last fall:

Nearly 450 residents participated in the same three-weekend depot program in November 2025.

About 135 tonnes (360 cubic yards) of hazardous vegetation was taken in over three weekends in the fall season.

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Langford firefighters on hand for the public open house at Station #1 on Oct 1, 2023. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

“We are pleased with the strong participation in our initial yard waste drop-off events held in November and commend the community for their collective efforts,” says Simon Chadwick, Assistant Chief, Langford Fire Rescue.

“By proactively managing their properties, residents are also contributing to the reduction of wildfire risk throughout the community.”

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Urban-wildland interface:

There is urban/wildland interface in many parts of Langford. Langford Fire Rescue has worked for years to develop a Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan.

The pop-ups are funded from within a $200,000 grant that was received by the City of Langford last year, to support the west shore municipality’s wildfire mitigation efforts.

The funds will be used for the November drop-off depots as well as FireSmart educational workshops.

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City of Langford – Community Wildfire Resilience Plan [Dec 2024]

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For more information and project updates, visit: Wildfire Mitigation Program

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