Parks Canada plans prescribed fire in Waterton
WATERTON – On Thursday, April 20, 2017, if conditions allow, Parks Canada fire management staff plan to light 2,200 hectares in the Eskerine Complex Prescribed Fire Area in Waterton Lakes National Park using aerial ignition devices. The prescribed fire area is between Bellevue Hill, the Bison Paddock, Waterton River and Lower Waterton Lakes and the Red Rock Road. Parks Canada fire crews including fire management specialists, and three helicopters will assist Waterton Lakes with this prescribed fire.
This prescribed fire will help to restore and maintain historical fire frequency, while protecting people and facilities from wildfires. Restoring fire is important to the health of the ecosystem, including the wildlife it supports. Historic photographs show that fire suppression has allowed trees to encroach on park grasslands, with as much as 30 per cent of grasslands lost over the last 100 years. This prescribed fire will restore fire to the landscape, reduce the advance of trees and shrubs onto the native fescue grasslands and promote natural restoration of this ecosystem. Parks Canada last burned this area in 2014.
Safety is a top priority for Parks Canada. The prescribed fire will only proceed if the necessary environmental and weather conditions are forecasted. Fire control will be maintained using trained and experienced Parks Canada fire management staff. Those in the general vicinity of the fire may see smoke.
· Heavy smoke and flames may be visible from a distance. Smoke from the Eskerine grasslands may be visible from Highway 5 and Highway 6 or the Entrance Road.


