There are five wildfires of note in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.
Basset Complex (HWF-058, PWF-067)
- Wildfires HWF-058 and PWF-067 are part of the Basset Complex and are being managed together.
- Wildfire HWF-058 is located 13 km northwest of Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement. It is classified as out of control at 34,775 hectares.
- Wildfire PWF-067 is located 18 km from the intersection of the Keg River Highway and Highway 35 and 695 intersection. It is classified as out of control at 2,168.
- There are firefighters, helicopters and heavy equipment working on this complex.
Kimiwan Complex (PWF-038, SWF-068)
- Wildfires PWF-038 and SWF-068 are part of the Kimiwan Complex and are being managed together.
- Wildfire SWF-068 is located northwest of Peavine Metis Settlement. It is classified as out of control at approximately 132,018 hectares.
- Wildfire PWF-038 is located near Three Creeks and Simon Lake. It is classified as under control at approximately 6,534 hectares.
- There are firefighters, helicopters and heavy equipment working on this complex.
GWF-038
- This wildfire is located 10 km west of Deadwood Lake. It is classified as out of control at 7,139 hectares.
- There are firefighters, helicopters and heavy equipment working on this wildfire.
- This wildfire is located 14 km southwest of the South Tallcree First Nation boundary. It is classified as out of control at 21,716 hectares.
- There are firefighters, helicopters and heavy equipment working on this wildfire.
- This wildfire is located two km northwest of Little Buffalo. It is classified as out of control at 93.5 hectares.
- There are firefighters, helicopters and heavy equipment working on this wildfire.
The Long Lake Complex and HWF-030 (Paskwa Fire) are no longer considered wildfires of note as of July 5, 2023.
For more information on wildfires in Alberta please visit Alberta Wildfire Status.
This information is updated daily.
A wildfire of note is determined to be of significant public interest and may pose a threat to public safety, communities or critical infrastructure.
Wildfires of note do not typically include mutual aid wildfires located outside of the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. Alberta Wildfire provides assistance on a mutual aid wildfire but is not the lead agency.
The Forest Protection Area of Alberta is divided into ten forest areas. Find the latest updates for each area or subscribe to receive them in your inbox.
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