Wildfire update

Fort McMurray Forest Area - June 01, 2026

Low wildfire danger

The wildfire danger is now low throughout the Fort McMurray Forest Area due to recent rainfall and cooler temperatures. Wildfires can still start, even in cool and damp conditions. If you're spending time outdoors, continue to use caution and do your part to help prevent wildfires.

Wildfire situation

There is currently 1 active wildfire in the Fort McMurray Forest Area, and is classified as under control.

Since January 1, there have been 25 wildfires in the forest area. To view active wildfires, visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard or download the Alberta Wildfire Status app.

Fire advisory lifted

With the recent rain and forecasted lower temperatures, the fire advisory for the Fort McMurray Forest Area has been lifted.

Take the Wildfire Pledge today

Wildfire season is here, and we all have a role to play. Alberta Wildfire is calling on residents in the Fort McMurray Forest Area to take the wildfire pledge and help protect our forests, communities, and way of life. With many wildfires caused by human activity, small actions can make a big difference. 

Join Fire Chief Jody Butz and Forest Area Manager Paul St. John – take the pledge and be part of the solution (and be entered for an educational helicopter flight.)

Sign the pledge:

  • I will always use fire responsibly and safely in the Fort McMurray Forest Area.
  • I will fully extinguish my campfire by soaking it, stirring it and soaking it again.
  • I will stop and check my off-highway vehicle regularly for built-up debris while riding off-road.
  • I will report any smoke I see in the forested areas to 310-FIRE.
  • I will be an ambassador for fire safety when enjoying Alberta’s forested areas with friends and family.

Everyone plays a role in reducing the risk of wildfires. 

Please sign the pledge here by filling in the form at the bottom. One entry per person.

Two uniformed officials sit at a round table indoors, each signing documents. One wears a dark fire service uniform, the other a tan forestry uniform. A large window and potted plant are visible behind them.

Responsible recreation

If you are heading outdoors, remember to do your part to prevent wildfires. Recreating responsibly on Alberta's public land helps keep our forests safe. 

Remember to: 

  • Adhere to Alberta Fire Bans
  • When permitted, only create campfires on hard surfaces and/or in campfire rings
  • Keep campfires small, always ensure they are full extinguished and never leave them unattended
  • Properly maintain and clear debris from hotspots on off-highway vehicles (OHV's). For more information, see Off-highway vehicle safety
  • Any burning in the Forest Protection Area (FPA) requires a fire permit from March 1 to October 31, with the exception of a campfire. Request a fire permit online
  • Fireworks and exploding targets are prohibited in the Forest Protection Area without written consent from a forest officer.

Seeking your input

Forest area updates are an important way we share the latest information with Albertans. We’ve developed a short survey to determine if the updates are meeting your needs. Share your thoughts today

Contact info

Carley Johnson
780-799-9253
[email protected]

Published on June 1, 2026 4:27 pm