Always revisit winter burns as holdover fires are likely this season due to dry conditions. Holdover fires are fires that have burned deep into the ground over winter months and can reignite when conditions are right.
If you see smoke or flame in the forest please call 310-FIRE (3473).
FIRE RESTRICTION IN EFFECT
A fire restriction is in effect for the Lac La Biche Forest Area due to the accumulation of dry vegetation, which can easily ignite and will burn quickly if conditions are right.
Human caused wildfires are entirely preventable. Use caution when doing work outside, such as welding or grinding, as it can produce sparks that can start a wildfire. A fire will quickly spread in dry and dead grass. If you’re using your OHV, remember to stop often, cool down your machine and check your hotspots. Grass can get stuck in the hot areas of your OHV, heat up and start a wildfire when it falls to the ground.
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.
Return to winter burn sites to ensure they are completely extinguished. These fires can smoulder underground and flare up into a wildfire when the conditions are right.
LAC LA BICHE WILDFIRE UPDATE
The wildfire danger in the Lac La Biche Forest Area is LOW due to scattered rainfall across the forest area. When the fire danger is at low is means that if a wildfire does occur it is not expected to spread to deeper vegetation layers or larger fuels, such as trees.
Since January 1 2024, there has been a total of 65 wildfires burning a total of 49 hectares in the Lac La Biche Forest Area. There is currently one wildfire in the Lac La Biche Forest Area but it is under control at 0.02 ha.
LCU001 is a mutual aid wildfire in the County of St. Paul. Mutual aid means that the wildfire is outside of the Forest Protection Area and assistance is being provided to the lead agency.
WILDFIRE EVENTS
Farmers Market - You can find Alberta Wildfire at the Lac La Biche Farmers Market on May 3 from 3:00pm-5:30pm. It is located at the Agricultural Society building (13412 Hwy 881). There will be information regarding FireSmart, wildfire prevention and free tree seedlings available.
Long Lake - Alberta Wildfire will be attending Long Lake's FireSmart Community Preparedness Day on Saturday May 4 from 11:00pm-2:00pm located at the Long Lake firehall in Thornhild County. There will be FireSmart information, wildfire prevention material and free tree seedlings available.
If you're in the area or reside in hamlet of Long Lake please come and stop by!
FIRESMART
Prep day is all about communities coming together to reduce their wildland fire risk. Whether you’re hosting a community clean-up, a chipping event, or putting together emergency kits, there are so many ways you can participate! Don’t miss out, get involved today! Check out FireSmart Prep Day to know more.
WILDFIRE INFORMATION
Subscribe to your local Forest Area update or other Forest Area updates and they'll come directly to your email. You can visit our updates, enter your email address and click Instant then Subscribe.
You can also download the AB Wildfire Status App, click the "i" at the bottom left for the most recent update. To be notified when new updates are live you can click the bell for notifications and scroll to the Lac La Biche Forest Area update.
Visit the Alberta Wildfire website at wildfire.alberta.ca for more information on the current wildfire situation.
Before heading out, please check albertafirebans.ca to determine whether there are any fire advisories, fire restrictions or fire bans in effect for your destination.
For more information please contact:
Colby Lachance
Area Information Coordinator
780-404-9186
colby.lachance@gov.ab.ca
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