Firefighters still respond to wildfires in the winter. If you spot a wildfire report it by calling 310-FIRE(3473).
Winter burning
From November 1 to February 28 fire permits are not required for burning in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. However, you are still responsible for any fires you ignite outside of the wildfire season.Smoke Safety
While winter is a safer time for burning due to reduced wildfire danger, it's still essential to take necessary precautions, such as monitoring the weather to prevent smoke from adversely affecting surrounding areas.
On particularly cold winter days, inversions and other weather factors can cause smoke from a winter burn to stay close to the ground and travel great distances. An inversion happens when cold air is trapped near the ground by a layer of warmer air above it. Inversions can cause dangerous driving conditions and impact nearby communities.
When burning in winter:
For more information, see Brush piles and windrows: Safe burning practices
Current wildfire situation
Since January 1, 2025, no wildfires have been reported in the Slave Lake Forest Area.
To view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard
Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update on
February 17th, 2025. If you have any questions contact Leah Lovequist, Wildfire Information Officer for the Slave Lake Forest Area, at 780-849-0945.
Export to California
On January 13, Alberta Wildfire sent 40 firefighters and two support personnel to assist in California. Additional firefighters and support staff are ready to go, when requested. Of the 42 Alberta Wildfire members sent, four are from the Slave Lake Forest Area.
Firewood
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 Explore the new interactive map to view and locate areas available for Personal Use Forest Products Permits (PUFPP).
Alberta Wildfire is hiring
We’re looking for hard-working and dedicated people to join our team for the 2025 wildfire season. Explore the wide variety of wildfire support positions currently posted on our recruitment website.
Wildfire Community Preparedness Day
Wildfire Community Preparedness Day gives neighbourhoods and communities the opportunity to receive a $500 award from FireSmart Canada, along with an event kit to help make your event a huge success. Starting a FireSmart conversation in your community can feel overwhelming at first, but Wildfire Preparedness Day is designed to help you begin your FireSmart journey or continue the incredible work you’re already doing.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Apply for your chance to receive $500 to support a FireSmart event or project on your street or within your community. Applications are open until Jan 31, 2025!
If you have any questions, please contact:
Wildfire Information Officer
Leah Lovequist
Wildfire Information Officer
Mobile:780-849-0945
Email: Leah.Lovequist@gov.ab.ca
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