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Wildfire update

Slave Lake Forest Area - June 05, 2025

Extreme wildfire danger

The wildfire danger across the Slave Lake Forest Area is extreme due to hot, dry and windy weather. Under these conditions, fires can start easily and spread rapidly. Firefighters urge everyone to avoid any activities that could start a wildfire.

Wildfire situation

Firefighters, supported by helicopters, airtankers and heavy equipment continue to fight the multiple wildfires in the Slave Lake Forest Area. 

Since January 1, 2025, there have been 112 wildfires reported in the Slave Lake Forest Area, resulting in a total burned area of 312,157 hectares.

To see wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire Status app or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.

Evacuation

An evacuation order remains in effect for the communities of Chipewyan Lake, Red Earth Creek, Loon River First Nation, Trout Lake and Peerless Lake. A 4-hour evacuation alert is in effect for the communities of Swan Hills and and Marten Beach. Residents are advised to monitor Alberta Emergency Alert for detailed information and updates. 

Smoky conditions

Due to the ongoing wildfire activity, smoky conditions are expected to persist across the area. Visit FireSmoke Canada to see where the smoke is coming from. Anyone with health concerns should visit Alberta Health Services or call 811 for health advice from Alberta Health Link.

Highway closures

When traveling in areas where wildfires are close to highways, please slow down and follow all posted signs. For your safety and the safety of our firefighters, road closures or reduced speed limits may be in place. For the most up-to-date information on road conditions, visit 511 Alberta.

Red Earth East Complex (SWF085, SWF089,SWF091, SWF092,SWF094,SWF095, SWF099,SWF100, SWF101, SWF110)

The Red Earth East Complex includes 10 wildfires located east of Highway 88. An incident management team has been established and is coordinating firefighting efforts. 

Heavy equipment operators arrived yesterday and began working on SWF100 and SWF092.

Wildfire SWF110 is located approximately 22 km northeast from the Wabasca river and is estimated to be 7.5 hectares. 

Wildfire SWF085, which impacted the community of Chipewyan Lake, has been showing reduced wildfire behaviour due to the recent rain. It is classified as burning out of control and is 132,172 hectares. Firefighters worked on extinguishing hotspots on the wildfire today.

This morning heavy equipment, and firefighters worked to limit the spread on the north and northwestern side of SWF092. By the afternoon there was a heavy increase in smoke causing visibility to be extremely limited on the eastern side of the wildfire. Wildfire SWF092 remains approximately 7 km southeast of Red Earth Creek and is approximately 9 km west of Trout Lake. The wildfire is classified as burning out of control and is 43,604 hectares in size. 

Wildfire SWF095 is located east of the Peerless Lake community. The wildfire is classified as burning out of control and is 888 hectares in size. Heavy equipment and crews have built a containment line around this wildfire on the south, west and northern sides. The east side is contained by the lake. Sprinkler systems have been installed on buildings and a fire guard has been established in the Trout Lake community. Crews left the fire today due to limited visibility caused by the surrounding wildfires.

Wildfire SWF100 is located along Highway 686 approximately 15 km west of Peerless Lake. The wildfire is classified as burning out of control and is 2,116 hectares. There was a significant increase in fire behaviour on the northern and northeastern sides of the wildfire today. Heavy smoke hindered operations this afternoon.

SWF100 SWF100 showing intensified fire behavior today 

For information about the wildfires in the Red Earth East Wildfire Complex, contact Dan Troke at 780-843-5772.

Edith Lake wildfire (SWF076)

The Edith Lake wildfire (SWF076) is located approximately 8 km north of Swan Hills.

Thanks to the efforts of firefighters, heavy equipment and aircraft, this wildfire is classified as being held. It is estimated at 17,148 hectares in size. This means that, given current weather conditions and resources, the wildfire is not anticipated to grow past existing boundaries.

The evacuation order for the Town of Swan Hills has been downgraded to an evacuation alert. For more information, visit Alberta Emergency Alert.

Although the overall wildfire risk has decreased, some hazards remain. Residents and anyone in the area are encouraged to stay alert, take precautions and avoid the wildfire area when returning to the community. Possible dangers include:

  • Unstable trees that may fall without warning
  • Hidden hot spots or ash pits
  • Smouldering materials
  • Displaced wildlife in the area

Please use caution when moving through the area and be advised that reduced speed limits are in place along Highway 33 to protect wildfire crews working in the area. 

More information

The Edith Lake Wildfire is part of the Swan Complex (SCX002), which also includes the Hubert Lake Wildfire (WWF023) in the Whitecourt Forest Area. For details, visit the Whitecourt Forest Area Wildfire Update. For information on the Swan Complex, contact Colby Lachance at 780-286-4332 or [email protected].

Wildfire along Highway 88

Wildfire SWF088 remains approximately 24 kilometres north of Marten Beach. The wildfire is currently classified as out of control and is 10,448 hectares in size. While overall fire behaviour remains low, some increased activity was observed on the northern side of the fire this afternoon. In response, helicopters and airtankers were deployed to suppress hotspots, while heavy equipment continued constructing containment lines and firefighters were extinguishing hotspots.

SWF088 Wildfire activity on the north side of SWF088 this afternoon. Airtankers and helicopters with buckets responded.

The Slave Lake Fire Centre is coordinating firefighting efforts for new wildfire starts and wildfires SWF078, SWF088 and SWF105. For information on the these wildfires, contact Leah Lovequist at 780-849-0945 or [email protected]

 

Fire ban

A fire ban is in effect for the northern and central regions of the Forest Protection Area. Under this ban, all outdoor wood fires are prohibited and existing fire permits are suspended.

Prohibited: 

  • All outdoor wood fires, including wood campfires on public and private land, designated firepits and backyard firepits
  • Barbecue charcoal briquettes
  • Fireworks and exploding targets

Allowed: 

  • Propane fire pits and natural gas-powered appliances
  • Indoor wood fires
  • Open flame oil devices

The fire ban will remain in effect until conditions improve. Visit Alberta Fire Bans for more information and to see the boundaries.

Contact info

Leah Lovequist
780-849-0945
[email protected]

Published on June 5, 2025 9:25 pm