As of March 1 a fire permit is required for any burning with the exception of a campfire in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.
Please extinguish your campfire and never leave it unattended. Soak your campfire, stir it and soak it again until the ashes are cool to the touch.
If you see smoke or flame in the forest call 310-FIRE(3473).
WHITECOURT FOREST AREA FIRE DANGER RATING
The wildfire danger in the Whitecourt Forest Area remains LOW.
WHITECOURT FOREST AREA WILDFIRE UPDATE
Since January 1, 2023, there have been no wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area.
To help prevent spring wildfires, we ask all Albertans to revisit their fall and winter burns and make sure they are extinguished.To view wildfires active across Alberta click here.
PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE UPDATE
Since January 1, 2023 in the Forest Protection Area, there have been nine wildfires burning a total of 2.91 hectares.
WILDFIRE SEASON BEGINS MARCH 1
As of March 1, fire permits are required for any burning, except campfires, in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.
Fire permits are one of the many prevention tools Alberta Wildfire uses to keep track of burning being done throughout the province. This ensures that when smoke is reported, we can look into our system and check whether this is a wildfire or a permitted burn being done.
If you are burning without a permit or not following permit conditions, enforcement action may be taken.
Nearly all spring wildfires are started by humans. Last year, more than 60 per cent of all wildfires in the province were human caused. We all need to do our part in reducing the number of these entirely preventable wildfires. Whether it’s an abandoned campfire, OHV exhaust, or agricultural burning, everyone can help reduce the risk.
Remember: before you leave a fire, make sure it is completely extinguished. Soak it, stir it and soak it again.
GETTING YOUR PERMIT
Fire permits are free and now available online. Visit firepermits.alberta.ca to request yours. You’ll need a MyAlberta Digital ID to request a permit, so be sure to sign-up online at account.alberta.ca/signup first. Fire permits are also still available, by request, from your local forest area office. The Whitecourt Forest Area can be reached by calling 780-778-7153.
FIRESMART
Now is a great time to FireSmart your home. Managing the vegetation around your property can reduce the risk of wildfire. Thinning and pruning, removing trees like spruce and juniper and cleaning around your property are all FireSmart techniques.
FireSmart uses preventative measures to reduce the wildfire threat to homes and property while balancing the ecological benefits of wildfire. Alberta Wildfire will continue to advise and educate Albertans in order to reduce the risk of wildfire in the forest protection area.
For more information on how to FireSmart your home visit our FireSmart page.
WILDFIRE INFORMATION
Download the Alberta Wildfire app today and get access to accurate, real-time information on wildfires in your area. You can also find information on fire advisories, restrictions and bans across the province and much more all on your mobile device.
Available for Apple and Android.
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.
780-778-7166 if this line is unavailable please call 780-778-7153
General Information Related to Alberta Wildfire or Fire Bans, Restrictions, or Advisories
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General/Other Forestry Related Questions
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Websites:
- Alberta Wildfire
- Alberta Fire Bans
- FireSmart in Alberta
- Alberta Emergency Alerts
- Air Quality Health Index
- Wildfire Smoke and Your Health
- 511 Road Reports
- Emergency Preparation
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