Winter is Not Over for another Month But, Alberta Wildfire Season Begins in Two Weeks
EDMONTON: Alberta’s Wildfire season usually doesn’t kick off until April 1st. However, as is the case with the last few years, the 2016 Wildfire season will begin a month early.
Lack of snow cover, particularly in the south region, would be the first give-away.
According to Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Oneil Carlier, says the other reason for the early start would be to “more effectively monitor burning activities and also ensure that firefighters are well prepared to respond quickly when wildfires are detected.”
As well, an early preparation start to wildfire season was one of the recommendations from the “Flat Top Wildfire Complex Review” after the Slave Lake wildfires in 2011.


