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The wildfire danger in the Grande Prairie Forest Area is high. While some parts of the forest area received rain, much of the forest remains dry. A wildfire can start quickly and spread easily in these conditions. Continue to be cautious when spending time outdoors and follow the advisory restrictions.
Wildfire situation
There are currently no active wildfires in the Grande Prairie Forest Area.
For up-to-date information on wildfire locations, status, size and statistics, visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard or download the Alberta Wildfire Status app.
Wind conditions
In the Forest Protection Area, all burning, with the exception of campfires, requires a fire permit. Approved fire permits outline specific conditions for your burning project and wind is an important consideration. When winds exceed 15 km/h, all burn piles must be extinguished. High winds can cause fires to spread quickly and become difficult to control. Please pause all open burning projects until conditions improve and ensure all burning remains within permit requirements.
Fire advisory
A fire advisory is in effect in the Grande Prairie Forest Area due to continued dry conditions.
Under this advisory
- Existing fire permits remain valid
- New fire permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis
- Campfires are allowed
Prohibited
- Any burning without a valid fire permit is prohibited, except for campfires
The fire advisory will remain in effect until the conditions improve. Visit Alberta Fire Bans for more information and to view a map of the advisory boundaries
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Contact info
Kai Bowering
780-686-4637
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Published on May 20, 2026 4:52 pm