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Wildfire update

Lac La Biche Forest Area - May 27, 2026

High wildfire danger

The wildfire danger for the Lac La Biche Forest Area is high due to continued dry conditions. A wildfire can ignite very easily in these conditions and quickly grow out of control. Use caution while spending time outdoors this weekend and avoid any activities that could spark a wildfire.

Wildfire situation

LFW052 was discovered around noon on May 26 and is now classified as being held. The fire is estimated at 5 hectares (ha) in size and is located 24 km northwest of Highway 63. 

Night-vision equipped helicopters worked on hot spots overnight. Today, firefighters will continue to work on suppression efforts. 

LFW053 was discovered on the evening of May 26 and is now classified as being held. The fire is estimated at 1.8 ha.

Since January 1, 2026 there have been 53 wildfires in the Lac La Biche 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.

Fire advisory

Due to the forecasted weather conditions, a fire advisory is now in effect in the Lac La Biche Forest Area.

Under this advisory current fire permits remain valid. Requests for new fire permits will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. 

Allowed:

  • Safe wood campfires.
  • Backyard firepits 
  • Propane fire pits and natural gas-powered appliances 
  • Charcoal and wood-burning devices with an on/off switch (barbecues, smokers, stoves) 
  • Indoor wood fires 
  • Open flame oil devices 

Off-highway vehicles are not restricted. 

The advisory will remain in effect until conditions improve.

Visit Alberta Fire Bans for more information and to view a map of the advisory boundaries.

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Farming and agriculture

Agricultural equipment can inadvertently start a wildfire. If you are using farm equipment this wildfire season, take extra precautions by having firefighting equipment on hand. Read the FireSmart Farm and Acreage Guide to learn more about farm fire safety. 

Contact info

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

Published on May 27, 2026 9:54 am