The Peachland fire was a large wildfire in 2012 in British Columbia.
Strong winds, high temperatures, low humidity and extremely dry conditions caused the Peachland fire to grow quickly.
By around 7:00 pm, it had reached 200 hectares and burned a path towards Okanagan Lake.
At least 1,550 residents were evacuated from the fire zone; four houses and three outbuildings were destroyed.
Light rainfall and cooler temperatures helped bring the fire under control on September 10.