Mt. Washington Fire Hall Project

Project Update - November 2025

The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is pleased to share an update on the Mount Washington Fire Hall and plans for construction to begin in early Spring 2026. A Request for Proposal (RFP) for construction management services was released in October 2025, with plans to begin construction following the snowy winter season.

Construction at the facility will include truck bays to store response vehicles and other firefighting equipment.

News Release: Construction Plans in Place for Mount Washington Fire Hall

The Vancouver Island Mountain Centre will be used as an administrative and indoor training building, with the fire truck bays to be built beside it. A lease for the land beside the Mountain Centre has been developed with Mount Washington Pacific to build the truck bays. The bays will be used to store response vehicles, supplies and equipment.

Staff are working with the CVRD Recreation department to maximize use of the Mountain Centre to help reduce the cost of the service over time. Existing users such as the Strathcona Nordic Ski Club will continue to have access.

Project Background

The need for improved emergency response services on Mount Washington has continued to be a growing need to better protect the community.

The CVRD took possession of the Vancouver Island Mountain Centre on February 1, 2025 and has been using the space for many functions: training grounds for volunteer firefighters, a community gym for locals in the area, group accommodations for various sports and extra-curricular activities, reunion/wedding venue, and meeting room rentals for fitness and educational purposes.

Alternative Approval Process (AAP)

In 2021, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Board proposed to construct a fire hall building on Mount Washington. The Board gave direction to move forward with the borrowing and approval process for the project and secured a grant for $900,000 to help reduce the costs for residents and property owners. In April 2022, an Alternative Approval Process (AAP) was completed and more than 10% of eligible voters opposed the borrowing, not allowing the project to proceed.

Project Contact

Bruce Green, Regional Rural Fire Chief
250-337-8121 or email