Fire information and updates
Jasper National Park
Portions of Jasper National Park remain closed or affected due to impacts from the Jasper Wildfire. Please check for up to date information.
Safety is Parks Canada's number one priority. Every year, multiple wildfires occur in the mountain national parks.
Wildfires and other natural hazards are a part of the national park experience. Through our national fire management program, we are committed to reducing the risk of wildfire and its impacts as well as restoring forest health and biodiversity.
You can reduce the impact of an unfortunate circumstance by being prepared for an emergency situation and informed of the wildfire status.
Current fire danger
When a fire ban is not in effect, you can safely enjoy a campfire in Jasper National Park by following these guidelines: Report any wildfires, illegal campfires or suspicious smoke to Parks Canada Dispatch at 780-852-6155 or call 911. For smoke and air quality alerts visit the Environment and Climate Change Canada website. Or Alberta's To help Canadians be better prepared, wildfire smoke forecast maps are available through the Government of Canada’s smoke forecasting system, FireWork. Wildfire smoke forecasts are also available from FireSmoke Canada. Several businesses have live webcams available within the park. It is always a good idea to prepare for travel by checking Alberta511.ca and DriveBC.ca before you head out. Use official information sources: How to safely enjoy a campfire in Jasper National Park
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