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Due to strong winds and dry conditions, the wildfire danger level is high in the Peace River Forest Area.
Wildfire situation
Since January 1, there have been twenty-seven wildfires in the Peace River Forest Area, burning a total of 16.30 hectares.
For real time fire information visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
Hutton Creek Prescribed Burn
Wildland firefighter burning away dead and dry vegetation to create a fire guard for the Hutton Creek Prescribed Fire in April 2025.
In late April and early May, Alberta Wildfire will be conducting a prescribed burn near the Hutton Creek and Cadotte River drainages, approximately 15 km east of the town of Deadwood.
This burn is being done to enhance wildlife habitat by increasing and rejuvenating early successional forest cover (grasses, shrubs, and herbaceous plants). It will also reintroduce natural restoration benefits of wildfire to the area and reduce wildfire risk.
Be advised that there may be smoke in the area during this time. Daily operations will always consider atmospheric and smoke venting conditions. Every effort is made to minimize smoke impacts.
Visit Prescribed fire to learn more about Hutton Creek and other projects in the province, or call our FYI-FIRE information line at 1-866-394-3473.
Farming safely during fire season
Spring work is here, and while this time of year can often be cold, rainy, or snowy, the risk of agricultural wildfires remains present. Dry vegetation and crop residue is highly flammable, so extra precautions must be taken to prevent fires on the farm.
What can be done:
- Keep machinery clean. Clear out any debris around hot spots and pinch points.
- Maintain electrical components and equipment
- Grease mobile components of equipment according to manufacturer's recommendations
- Regularly clean air filters
- Regularly check coolant and oil levels
- Keep a full, up to date ABC fire extinguisher in or near the cab and know how to use it
- Read the FireSmart Farm and Acreage Guide to learn more about farm fire safety.
Fire can happen on the farm any time of year, but dry seasons like spring and fall have an increased hazard. Keeping a full, up to date fire extinguisher in or near the cab and knowing how to use it can prevent wildfire damage to homes, landscapes, and livelihoods.
Contact info
Tannis McNabb
780-617-4851
[email protected]
Published on April 23, 2025 10:51 am