
Luck and a rooftop sprinkler saved a Jasper home and its neighbours from wildfire
JASPER, ALTA. — When locals on the far west side of Jasper, Alta., returned to their homes last August, they suddenly felt a great distance away from their small mountain town.
Some have taken to calling the area the “Republic of Stone Mountain,” a reference to the name of the multi-family village that still stands in a neighbourhood otherwise levelled by a wind-whipped fire that destroyed a third of the town one year ago.
An expansive gravel dirt pit sits where there was once dozens of homes spanning several blocks.
Lee Declercq’s wood-clad home sits in a back corner with four other houses that survived the fire.