The fire danger is low. Fire can still ignite but is not expected to spread to deeper vegetation layers or larger fuels, such as trees.
To report smoke or flame in the forest please call 310-FIRE (3473).
We are now recruiting wildland crew members and crew leaders/sub-leaders. Apply below!
RECRUITMENT
Positions are open for the 2025 wildfire season. Join our team today!
If you're interested in being a crew member please visit the crew member posting. If being a crew leader/sub-leader interests you please visit the crew leader/sub-leader posting.
The closing date for crew members is November 30 and the crew leader/sub-leader applications will remain open until suitable candidates are found.
Having local members from the community on our team is very valuable. Knowledge of the terrain, local communities, and backcountry areas are an asset for any candidate interested in applying.
Not sure where to start? The video below describes what a typical day could look like as a wildland firefighter working for Alberta Wildfire.
Every person on a crew will need to pass the WFX-FIT Test in 14:30 minutes or less to be accepted in the next stage of the interview process. This video below demonstrates what you will experience when you take the fitness test yourself!
While it can be an intense process, being a firefighter and helping Albertans every summer is very rewarding.
For more information and positions visit the recruitment page on our website.
WHITECOURT FOREST AREA WILDFIRE UPDATE
Since January 1, 2024, there have been 71 wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area burning a total of 30 hectares (ha).
PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE UPDATE
Since January 1, there have been 1,210 wildfires recorded in the Forest Protection Area (FPA) that have burned 705,543 hectares. There are currently 33 active wildfires in the FPA. Of these wildfires, 3 are being held and 30 are under control.
For the most up-to-date wildfire information, visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
HUNTING SEASON
As temperatures drop and more people venture into the forest on hunting trips you may want to start a warming or cooking fire. We hope that you keep campfire safety tips at the top of your mind while you enjoy the outdoors.
In the backcountry or where there is no dedicated fire ring you can make a safe campfire by:
- making a circle about one metre around
- digging or scraping down to the mineral soil
- clearing away any flammable materials within one metre of the pit
When extinguishing campfires always remember to soak it, stir it and soak it again.
Safe campfires: Wildfire prevention tips
GET YOUR TREE HARVESTING PERMIT
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.
PUFPPs authorize Albertans to cut and removed timber from designated Crown land only. The area-specific PUFPP document must be with you at all times while cutting or transporting trees from Crown land. In one 30-day period, a person can hold up to 4 permits – up to one permit each for: firewood, Christmas trees, roundwood and transplants.
LOCAL WILDFIRE INFORMATION
Subscribe to Whitecourt Forest Area updates to receive an email notification when new information is posted.
Download the Alberta Wildfire App for Apple or Android devices. Once you open the app, click the "i" icon at the bottom left to view the latest forest area updates.
For more information, please contact:
RELATED INFORMATION
Websites:
- Alberta Wildfire
- Alberta Fire Bans
- FireSmart Alberta
- Alberta Emergency Alerts
- Air Quality Health Index
- Wildfire Smoke and Your Health
- 511 Road Reports
- Emergency Preparation
Social media:
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