A cougar shut down Mount Finlayson. A fire 250km away shut down Lytton again.
The Mount Finlayson Trail in Goldstream Park has been closed since Wednesday because of a cougar sighting, and B.C. Parks won't say when it reopens.
The wildcat is posing a risk to public safety, the agency said, and the Finlayson Arm Road trailhead to the southern base of the mountain is shut until further notice. Conservation officers are monitoring the situation.
Meanwhile, a far heavier story played out in the Interior over the weekend. The Saw Creek wildfire, burning about three kilometres south of Lytton, forced an evacuation order on 47 addressed properties in the village and closed Highway 1 for 116 kilometres between Boston Bar and Cache Creek. The fire broke out Friday, days before the fifth anniversary of the blaze that razed the town and killed two people on June 30, 2021.
Cooler nights and lighter winds helped crews gain ground. By late Sunday, officials had lifted the order for the 47 properties while keeping it in place for about a dozen others, and the Lytton First Nation downgraded part of its order to an alert. The out-of-control fire stood at roughly seven square kilometres, with more than 200 properties still on alert.
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