(Grande Prairie, Alta. – June 30, 2026) – Effective Tuesday, June 30 at 9 a.m., the City of Grande Prairie Fire Department has lifted the Fire Advisory for the city. This decision follows recent rain and cooler temperatures, which have lowered the wildfire danger in the area to low.
This change aligns with Alberta Wildfire’s move to lift all restrictions in the Grande Prairie Forest Area. While the risk has decreased, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and follow all burning guidelines to ensure community safety.
“Preventing wildfires doesn’t fall on just one person or one department, it takes everyone,” said City of Grande Prairie Fire Marshal, Chris Renyk. “Whether you're putting out a cigarette properly or reminding a friend to check wind conditions before lighting a fire, small actions matter. We all have a role to play in keeping our community safe during fire season.”
For more information on fire safety and to stay updated on any future advisories, please visit the City of Grande Prairie Fire Department Page: cityofgp.com/firebans.
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.
Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our community safe.