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The wildfire danger is high in the Fort McMurray Forest Area.
As forest conditions become drier, wildfires can ignite easily and spread rapidly. We urge everyone to use caution when spending time outdoors and to take the necessary precautions to prevent new wildfires.
Wildfire situation
Recent thunderstorms with lightning have ignited new wildfires in the Fort McMurray Forest Area. Thanks to the swift response of firefighters, supported by helicopters and air tankers, these wildfires have either been extinguished or are currently being held. With more lightning expected in the forecast, firefighters remain ready to respond to any new wildfires.
There are currently 6 active wildfires burning in the forest area, with one classified as out of control, 3 classified as being held, and 2 classified as under control. None of these wildfires pose a risk to communities.
Since January 1, 2025, there have been 41 wildfires in the Fort McMurray Forest Area burning approximately 79,061 hectares (ha).
MWF025
MWF025 is classified as out of control and remains an estimated 32,902 ha in size. The wildfire is burning approximately 48 km north of Fort Chipewyan, near Barrow Lake.
Fire activity has been primarily confined to the interior of the wildfire. Firefighters, with the support of helicopters, continue to extinguish hot spots while reinforcing containment lines around the perimeter to prevent any further spread. Sprinkler systems are being maintained on cabins in the area. At this time, the fire poses no risk to any community.
To view all active wildfires in the Fort McMurray Forest area, visit the wildfire status dashboard or download the Alberta Wildfire Status app.
Fire ban
A fire ban remains in effect for the area north of Lake Athabasca in the Fort McMurray Forest Area. Under this ban, all outdoor wood fires are prohibited and existing fire permits are suspended.
Prohibited:
- All outdoor wood fires, including wood campfires on public and private land, designated firepits and backyard firepits
- Barbecue charcoal briquettes
- Fireworks and exploding targets
Allowed:
- Propane fire pits and natural gas-powered appliances
- Indoor wood fires
- Open flame oil devices
The fire ban will remain in place until conditions improve.
See the fire ban fact sheet for more information.
Visit Alberta Fire Bans for more information and to see the boundaries of the fire restriction.
Wildfire pledge
Take the pledge to prevent wildfires and be entered to win an educational helicopter flight!
Commit to reducing human-caused wildfires today:
- 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.
Let’s work together to reduce the number of wildfires in the Fort McMurray Forest Area.
Published on June 30, 2025 3:25 pm