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Wildfire update

Whitecourt Forest Area - June 09, 2025 - 4:25 pm

Very High wildfire danger

The wildfire danger is very high in the Whitecourt 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. Fast-spreading, high-intensity fires are likely, which will make firefighting challenging.

We urge residents, members of the public and industry to use extreme caution until conditions improve. Wildfires are most active between 11 am and 9 pm. Plan any activities that could create a spark, hot exhaust or friction late in the evening or early in the morning. Keep watch of your surroundings and carry sufficient firefighting equipment and water if you are working outdoors. 

Fire ban

A fire ban is in effect for the Whitecourt Forest 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 fire pits and backyard fire pits
  • 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. 

Wildfire situation 

Since January 1, 2025 there have been 31 wildfires in the Whitecourt forest area burning a total of approximately 2,787 hectares (ha). Learn more about wildfire status and view active wildfires, their locations and stats on the interactive map on our wildfire status page. 

Hubert Lake Wildfire (WWF023) 

The Hubert Lake Wildfire is located 7 km west of Fawcett, 19 km north of the community of Vega, in the Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park. The wildfire is approximately 2,773 hectares in size.

Thanks to the efforts of firefighters, heavy equipment and aircraft, this wildfire is now classified as being held. This means that, given current weather conditions and resources, the wildfire is not anticipated to grow past existing boundaries.

There is a lot of work ahead to bring this fire under control. There are still hot spots within the interior that need to be extinguished. This will take time. The fire has burned deeply into the ground in some areas. Firefighters will continue working with the support of helicopters to contain and put out remaining active areas. 

Due to the increase in temperatures and gusty winds of up to 45 km/h smoke will be visible from within the interior of the Swan Complex (WWF023, SWF076). Alberta Wildfire will continue to monitor and action areas of increased activity as needed. 

The Hubert Lake Wildfire is part of the Swan Complex (SCX002), which also includes the Edith Lake Wildfire (SWF076) in the Slave Lake Forest Area. For details, visit the Slave Lake Forest Area wildfire update.

For information on the Swan Complex, contact Colby Lachance at 780-286-4332 or [email protected].

Smoke 

Smoky conditions are expected to continue in the area due to ongoing wildfire activity from British Columbia and wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area. To view smoke forecasts and see the source, visit FireSmoke Canada. If you have health concerns, visit Alberta Health Services or call 811 to speak with a registered nurse through Alberta Health Link.

Report wildfires 

We're going to be experiencing high winds in the area. If you see smoke or flame in the forest and suspect it is a new wildfire please call 310-FIRE(3473). You can find out more about reporting wildfires on our website

Contact info

Jacquie Dewar
780-268-5175
[email protected]

Published on June 9, 2025 4:30 pm