Peace River Area Update

Peace River Forest Area Update - November 21, 2024

Posted on Wed, Nov 06, 2024

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PEACE RIVER FOREST AREA / WILDFIRE SITUATION  

There are currently three wildfires classified as UNDER CONTROL in the Peace River Forest Area. Since January 1, there have been 110 wildfires in the Peace River Forest Area, which have burned approximately 15,912 hectares.

The season end wildfire summary for the Peace River Forest Area is as follows:

Wildfire Cause Number of Fires
Lightning  59
Agriculture  24
Powerlines 7
Resident 8
Recreation 5
Incendiary (fireworks, exploding targets) 2
Railroad 1
Oil and Gas 1
Undetermined 2
Under Investigation  1

You can read the Government of Alberta's official end of season press release here.

To view these wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire Status App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status page.

Winter Campfires

An outdoor recreationist builds a cooking campfire safely away from dry vegetation during Alberta's winter months.

Although wildfire season is over, wildfires can still start in colder conditions. Dead and dry vegetation is extremely flammable.

Fires that aren't extinguished properly in the winter can smoulder underground for months and re-emerge as wildfires in the spring when the conditions are right. We ask Albertans to follow safe burning practices year round. 

CLASSIFICATIONS | Learn more about wildfire classifications.

LOCATIONS | View this wildfire on our interactive map by following the active wildfire link.


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Personal Use Forest Products Permits are for small-scale personal use only (no resale) for Christmas trees, firewood or transplants. These free permits are available online or in person at your nearest forestry office. Note: Permits authorize Albertans to cut and remove timber from designated Crown land only.

CONTACT:

Tannis McNabb
Information Coordinator
Peace River Forest Area
780-617-4851
 
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