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Wildfire update

Edson Forest Area - July 08, 2025

Moderate wildfire danger

The wildfire danger in the Edson Forest Area is now moderate. This means wildfires can start and spread, but are less likely to become severe if detected and responded to quickly. Recent rainfall has added some moisture to vegetation; however, debris on the forest floor can still dry out quickly in the afternoon heat. Please continue to be cautious when working or spending time outdoors.

Wildfire situation 

Since January 1, there have been 64 wildfires in the Edson Forest Area burning a total of 1,086 hectares (ha).

View active wildfires, their locations and statistics on the wildfire status dashboard. Wildfires are regularly assessed by experts and assigned a status to describe the behaviour of the wildfire and how it is responding to suppression efforts under current and expected conditions. 

EWF038 Sink Hole Wildfire

EWF038 is located 12 km northeast of Cynthia and 10 km east of Highway 753. It is 7 km north of Highway 621 on the northeast corner of Sink Hole Lake. The wildfire is estimated to be 10 ha and is classified as under control. The wildfire was determined to be caused by lightning. Firefighters will monitor this wildfire for activity and respond if required.

EWF036 January Creek Wildfire 

EWF036 is part of the Yellowhead Wildfire Complex and located on the south side of Peers, on both sides of Highway 32. The size is estimated to be 738 ha and it is classified as under control. Firefighters will monitor this wildfire for activity and respond if required. The cause remains under investigation. 

EWF030 Mercoal Creek Wildfire 

EWF030 is part of the Yellowhead Wildfire Complex and is located 6 km west of Mercoal and 16 km southwest of Robb. The wildfire is estimated to be 320 ha in size and is classified as under control. The wildfire was determined to be caused by lightning.  Firefighters will monitor this wildfire for activity and respond if required.

Off-highway vehicle safety 

Try to stay within designated trails when operating off-highway vehicles. Stop regularly to check around the exhaust and muffler for debris buildup. Keep your machine clean and free of dry grass, leaves, or other flammable materials. Always carry firefighting equipment such as a shovel and a bucket for water to quickly put out any sparks or flames. 

Fully extinguish your campfires 

If you're out in the forested areas we ask that you fully extinguish campfires after you're finished. While some areas may have received rain, a campfire can spread into the ground and lay idle until conditions improve. When hot and windy conditions occur your abandoned campfire can quickly turn into a wildfire as embers can travel into nearby vegetation. Always remember to fully extinguish your campfire by soaking it, stirring it, and soaking it again. 

Contact info

Colby Lachance
780-286-4332
[email protected]

Terry Abual-Soud
780-728-2397
[email protected]

Published on July 8, 2025 10:09 am