The wildfire danger for the Grande Prairie Forest Area is MODERATE.
With the August Long Weekend right around the corner, Alberta Wildfire would like to remind anyone heading out to our forested areas to be responsible. Many areas of the province are under fire advisories, restrictions, and bans. Make sure to check the area you are going to ensure fires are permitted and be prepared if they are not. Propane fire pits are still allowed during a fire ban but wood burning fires are not. The wildfire danger is growing in the province so be on high alert. If you are having a campfire, never leave it unattended and ensure it is fully extinguished before you leave. To report wildfires in the province’s forested areas, call 310-FIRE.
A fire restriction is in place for the Grande Prairie Forest Area.
Under this restriction:
- Existing fire permits are restricted, suspended or cancelled and no new fire permits will be issued
- Safe wood campfires within fire rings in campgrounds are allowed
Prohibited on public lands, including backcountry and random camping areas:
- All outdoor wood fires
- Fires fueled exclusively by charcoal briquettes
- The use of fireworks and exploding targets
Allowed in designated campgrounds on private and public land, designated day use areas and on privately owned land:
- Safe wood campfires
- Backyard fire pits, charcoal briquette barbeques
- Propane/ natural gas-powered appliances CSA approved or UL certified
Never leave a campfire unattended. Soak it, stir it and soak it again until cool to the touch to ensure it is extinguished.
If you see a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE.
The fire restriction will remain in effect until conditions improve.
Wildfire Information
Since January 1, 2024, 73 wildfires have been reported in the Grande Prairie Forest Area, burning nearly 200 hectares. The potential for numerous lightning-caused fires will continue to be a concern over the next few days. Report wildfires immediately by calling 310-FIRE (3473).
Firefighters remain on alert for new wildfires and continue to monitor existing ones. For more information on the current wildfire situation, visit Alberta Wildfire Status.
For an accurate forecast of wildfire smoke, go to FIRESMOKE CANADA for hourly ground-level concentration of smoke particles from wildfires.
PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE SITUATION (as of 10 a.m., August 1, 2024)
Since January 1, 2024 in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta, there have been 1009 wildfires burning a total of 561,780 (ha).
Getting the information at the right time helps you respond quickly and appropriately. Get alerts by downloading the Alberta Emergency Alert app and visit alerts and advisories to learn what other alerting services are available.
Visit https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-emergency-alert.aspx for information on Evacuations and Alerts.
Download the Alberta Emergency Alert App: Apple or Google Play
When wildfire danger is low to moderate, updates will be issued weekly. However, when the danger escalates to high or extreme levels, updates will be provided daily if fires are active and/or out of control.
Expect your next wildfire update on August 7, 2024, unless conditions change.
Kelly Burke | Wildfire Information Officer
(780) 832-7235
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Phone: 1-866-394-3473