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Wildfire update

Lac La Biche Forest Area - June 27, 2025

High wildfire danger

The wildfire danger is very high in the Lac La Biche Forest Area.

As temperatures increase and forests become drier, we urge everyone to use caution when spending time outdoors and to take the necessary precautions to prevent new wildfires.

Caribou Lake Wildfire 

LWF090 

This wildfire is currently burning out of control and is an estimated 67,998 hectares (ha) in size. It was discovered on May 26 and began in the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range. It is burning 17 km southeast of the community of Conklin and 28 km south of the Janvier airstrip. Firefighters have been making good progress on increasing containment of the fire. Suppression efforts continue, supported by heavy equipment and helicopters with buckets.

Wildfire statistics

There are currently 10 active wildfires burning in the forest area with 1 classified as out of control 1 classified as being held and 8 classified as under control. Since January 1, 2025, there have been 111 wildfires in the Lac La Biche Forest Area, burning a total of 68,997 ha. 

Fire permits required

During wildfire season, a fire permit is required in the Forest Protection Area for all burning except campfires. Permits help us track where burning projects are happening and outline the conditions for a safe burn. Request your free fire permit online

Campfire safety

Abandoned campfires cause many wildfires every year in Alberta. These human-caused wildfires are completely preventable. Never leave a campfire unattended and always fully extinguish it when you are done. Soak it, stir it and soak it again, until the coals are cool to the touch.

OHV safety

When riding an off-highway vehicle (OHV) in a forested area, stop often and remove the debris that accumulates on your machine. Dry grass that is heated by your exhaust can start a wildfire when it falls to the ground. 

Contact info

Randi-Marie Adams
780-404-9186
[email protected]

Published on June 27, 2025 7:40 pm