Effective Monday, July 29, 2024, at 4:00 p.m., the City of Grande Prairie Fire Department has downgraded the current Fire Ban to a Fire Restriction due to recent precipitation, while still recognizing the high community fire risk.
During this period, stringent fire-related restrictions remain in place. For a detailed list of approved and prohibited activities, devices, and appliances, residents are advised to check the new Fire Hazard Index table on the City of Grande Prairie Fire Department Page: cityofgp.com/GPFD.
No Permits Issued:
- Open burning fires (not contained within a fire pit) are prohibited.
Permitted with Caution:
- Small, supervised fires in fire pits with spark arrestors on private and residential lands only (campfires on public lands are still not permitted).
Also Permitted:
- BBQs and smokers using solid fuels (wood chips, pellets, charcoal briquettes).
- Propane, natural gas, or electrically powered cooking, heating, and lighting appliances.
- Open flame oil devices (turkey deep fryers, tiki torches).
- Indoor wood fires.
As always, caution should be exercised with any fire.
Residents are encouraged to check Alberta Fire Bans to see if a fire ban or restriction is in place in the area they plan to visit. If you see a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE.
For more information about campfires, wildfires, burning, and the protection of our provincial forests, visit Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. Find evacuation information for current emergencies, including travel advisories and financial support.
Information provided by the City of Grande Prairie