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Due to heavy snow conditions, the fire danger level in the High Level Forest Area is low. Wildfires can start in cold, snowy conditions. Use caution when burning.
Wildfire update
As of January 1, 2026, there have been 3 wildfires in the High Level Forest Area.
There are no active wildfires at this time.
For real time information on wildfires visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard or download the Alberta Wildfire Status app.
Brush pile burning
March 1 marks the beginning of wildfire season. All residential and industrial burning now requires a fire permit. When burning brush piles, remember to follow safe burning practices.
Check winter burn sites often. Fires can smoulder underground for weeks or even months and may reignite in warm, dry weather. When revisiting a winter burn site:
- Spread remaining ashes and debris.
- Check the ground for any hot spots for any lingering ground fire.
- Douse the area to fully extinguish the burn and stir ashes with heavy equipment or hand tools.
- Ensure the area is cold to the touch.
Contact info
Tannis McNabb
780-617-4851
[email protected]
Published on April 8, 2026 4:19 pm