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The wildfire danger in the Slave Lake Forest Area remains high. There is a high risk of new lightning-caused fires from the lightning received over the past week. Fire activity is expected to increase today on new and current large wildfires due to very hot temperatures.
Wildfire situation
Since January 1, 2025 there have been 159 wildfires reported in the Slave Lake Forest Area, burning a total of 378,387 hectares (ha).
See the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard for up-to-date information on wildfire locations, status, size, statistics and more.
There are 12 active wildfires in the Slave Lake Forest Area, 6 are out of control, 3 are being held and 3 are under control.
Wildfire near Peavine Metis Settlement
SWF159 was detected on July 30 and is located approximately 9 km south of Peavine Metis Settlement. The wildfire is 1.5 ha in size and classified as out of control. Firefighters and helicopters responded quickly today. This wildfire is not threatening any nearby communities.
Wildfire east of Marten Beach
SWF149, which was detected on July 20, is located approximately 12 km east of Marten Beach and 20 km north of Slave Lake. The wildfire is 21 ha in size and is classified as under control. Firefighters continue suppression efforts on this wildfire.
Red Earth East Complex
The Red Earth East Complex includes 8 active wildfires that are located east of Highway 88.
Map of the Red Earth East Complex
- Out of control: SWF085, SWF089, SWF092, SWF094 and SWF100.
- Being held: SWF095, SWF099 and SWF115.
The evacuation alert has been lifted for the communities of Red Earth Creek, Loon Lake, Trout Lake, and Peerless Lake. An evacuation order remains in effect for Chipewyan Lake.
Firefighters have made good progress on several wildfires in the complex and continue suppression efforts today.
Recent rainfall has kept fire activity low, but warmer temperatures in the coming days may increase fire activity. Smoke may be visible from nearby communities.
These wildfires are large and will take time to fully extinguish.
Firefighters from B.C. are loading up to head out to the Red Earth Complex Wildfire. July 30, 2025.
SWF085, which impacted the community of Chipewyan Lake, is 137,021 ha in size and is classified as out of control. Firefighters in a helicopter continue to monitor the wildfire. An evacuation order remains in effect for Chipewyan Lake.
SWF089, located approximately 5.5 km east of Peerless Lake, is 12,920 ha in size and remains classified as out of control. Firefighters continue suppression efforts on this wildfire today.
SWF092, located approximately 7 km southeast of Red Earth Creek and 8.5 km west of Trout Lake, is 82,399 ha in size and classified as out of control. Firefighters and helicopters with buckets continue to work on extinguishing hot spots within the fire’s perimeter.
SWF094, located approximately 31 km northwest of Chipewyan Lake, is 73,046 ha in size and remains classified as out of control. Firefighters with support from helicopters with buckets continue suppression efforts on this wildfire.
SWF095, located approximately 5 km from Peerless Lake and 7 km from Trout Lake, is 1,314 ha in size and is classified as being held. Firefighters and helicopters with buckets are working to extinguish hot spots within the fire’s perimeter.
SWF100, located approximately 5 km west of Peerless Lake, is 18,442 ha in size and is classified as out of control. Firefighters and helicopters with buckets are working to extinguish hot spots along Highway 686. This wildfire does not pose a threat to the highway.
For information about the wildfires in the Red Earth East Wildfire Complex, please email [email protected].
Fire advisory
A fire advisory is in effect for the Slave Lake Forest Area, due to current and expected conditions. Under this advisory:
- Existing fire permits are valid.
- New fire permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis, for essential burning only.
Any burning without a valid fire permit, other than a campfire is prohibited.
Visit Alberta Fire Bans for details and to view a map of the fire advisory area.
Smoky conditions
Smoky conditions may persist in the Slave Lake Forest Area. To find the source of the smoke, visit FireSmoke Canada. If you have smoke related health concerns, call Health Link 24/7 by dialing 811 or visit Alberta Health Services.
Get your free fire permit
From March 1 to October 31, a fire permit is required for any burning in the Forest Protection Area, except for a campfire. Fire permits ensure safe burning practices are being followed and allow firefighters to know where burning is approved.
Fire permits are free and can be requested online. You may also request your fire permit by calling your local forestry office.
- Slave Lake 780-849-7377
- Wabasca 780-891-3860
- High Prairie 780-523-6619
Published on July 30, 2025 3:02 pm