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Important points:
- The firewood is for personal use only and cannot be sold to others
- The term of the Free Use Permit is specified on the associated area map
- The Free Use Permit is volume limited which is determined by the area
- Only one Free Use Permit per household is allowed
- The Free Use Permit will only be valid if the name and address on the Free Use Permit match the name and address on your driver’s license
- Cutting is confined to the area outlined on the Free Use Permit map.
- If there is no map available for an area (i.e. Powell River area or Sechelt area), it means that unfortunately the district does not have any Free Use Firewood Permits in that area to offer the public at this time
- The Free Use Permit is only for collecting firewood from dead and down logging debris (no standing trees may be cut)
Please note the firewood permit locations offered are limited due to access and suitability, we will be posting new locations as they become available.
A 4X4 vehicle is highly recommended to access these areas.
Currently open areas for Free Use Firewood (maps)
Lower Sunshine Coast
Upper Sunshine Coast (Powell River area)
- Western Forest Products Inc. has firewood permits available at their office on Duncan Street
Texada
- No permits available at this time
Online application process
There are no permits currently available through the online form.
When permits are available: To use the online application process you must complete the following:
- Have a personal e-mail address, or have access to an e-mail address. The permit will be sent to the e-mail address you provide on the online form for viewing and printing
- If you wish to collect firewood in one of the areas designated in the section above, print the correct area map. This map must be attached to the Free Use Permit that will be sent to you via e-mail
Important: Once you have obtained your Free Use Permit, maps and if applicable, your Letter of Agreement, all the documents must be on site with you when collecting the firewood and in the vehicle when transporting the firewood.
Best practices for reducing air pollution while burning firewood