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Wildfire update

Slave Lake Forest Area - May 25, 2025 - 11:15 pm

Extreme wildfire danger

The wildfire danger is now extreme in the Slave Lake Forest Area due to hot, dry and windy conditions. 

A wildfire will ignite very easily in these conditions and can quickly grow out of control. Avoid all outdoor activities that have the potential to spark a fire. 

Wildfire situation

Firefighters are responding to several new wildfires in the Slave Lake Forest Area today. 

Wildfire north of Swan Hills

Wildfire SWF076 was detected this afternoon and is located about 8 km north of Swan Hills and 7 km west of highway 33. This wildfire is currently classified as out of control and estimated to be 1500 hectares (ha) in size. 

Helicopters and heavy equipment are working to suppress the wildfire along the southern side. Night vision equipped helicopters will work on containing the wildfire overnight.

For more information and to view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire Status app or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.

An emergency alert has been issued for the town of Swan Hills. For information on active alerts, please visit Albert Emergency Alert.

Check 511 Alberta for any potential road closures in the area.

Slave Lake fire This aerial view of SWF076 was captured on May 25. The wildfire is located approximately 8 km north of Swan Hills and 7 km west of Highway 33.

 

Fire restriction

fire restriction is in effect for the Slave Lake Forest Area. Under this restriction, all outdoor wood fires are banned on public lands and existing fire permits are suspended. 

Prohibited

  • Outdoor wood fires on public lands, including backcountry and random camping areas.
  • Any burning, other than a campfire, on private land
  • Fireworks and exploding targets

Allowed

  • Safe wood campfires on private land including provincial campgrounds with designated fire ring
  • Backyard firepits
  • Propane fire pits and natural gas-powered appliances
  • Barbecue charcoal briquettes
  • Indoor wood fires
  • Open flame oil devices

Municipalities, cities, towns, villages and summer villages have the authority to put their own fire bans and restrictions in place. To view an up-to-date map of fire bans, restrictions, and advisories across Alberta, visit Alberta Fire Bans

Published on May 25, 2025 8:03 pm