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Please be advised that a complete fire ban is in effect until further notice.

Extreme Fire Hazard Rating for Lac Ste. Anne County

The Fire Hazard Rating for Lac Ste. Anne County is extreme. As a result, the Fire Advisory has been upgraded to a complete fire ban, effective April 11, 2024 until further notice.

No new Fire Permits will be issued, and all existing Fire Permits are hereby cancelled. This Fire Ban affects all burning, including cooking / warming fires (backyard fire pits and campground fire pits), brush pile fires, slash pile fires AND the use of burn barrels. This Fire Ban also includes backwoods or random camping areas, charcoal briquettes, deep fryers (e.g. turkey fryers), tiki torches and wood fires in outdoor recreation facilities such as group campsites, gazebos, teepees, and wood burning stoves inside tent-like structures.

Additionally, Fireworks discharge permits will not be issued at this time. 

Report Wildfires

Please report any wildfire to 9-1-1 with exact location to assist Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Personnel in locating and extinguishing these fires promptly. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.


Additional Resources

Please report any wildfire to 9-1-1 with exact location to assist Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Personnel in locating and extinguishing these fires in a timely fashion. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Additional information may be found at albertafirebans.ca. For further information, please contact Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Services at 780.785.3411 (toll-free 1.866.880.5722) or visit CountyFire.ca.

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