Fire Permits

Fire season starts March 1, 2026

If you are planning on having an outdoor fire on your property it's important to know the fire burning area where you reside and have the applicable fire permit. Residents can find all the information they need including an interactive/printable map on our website.

Apply for a fire permit

You must apply for a fire permit if you’d like to have an outdoor fire in the County. For permit requests and more information about safe burning practices, contact one of your local Fire Guardians or scroll down to view our quick tips on how to properly set up a backyard fire pit.

If you live in the green area, contact the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry to request a fire permit for your area.

Fire burning areas

The County has four different fire burning areas (white, yellow, green and red). Find the area you are in with our interactive fire permit areas map or printable map.

A Fire Permit or a Fireworks Permit is required to light a Fire or discharge Display Fireworks in a Hamlet, Subdivision, Industrial Park or areas zoned for commercial use.

Each fire burning area has guidelines for fire permits depending if you’re having an open burning or using fire pits, burn barrels or incinerators.

Be Fire Safe

Stay aware of the current Wildfire Rating and always remember if you are out exploring crown lands to ensure any campfires are completely extinguished and be cautious when participating in activities such as riding ATV and other off-highway vehicles. 

If you are exploring areas in the County view our interactive map. If you are in areas marked Red, including the Dunes area, you are not allowed to have fire without a permit. 

If you are planning on having an outdoor fire on your property, be sure you have the applicable fire permit contact and contact your local Fire Guardians.  

Open burning permit requirements

If you plan to have an open air burning on your property, you must comply with the requirements outlined for each seasons and know if your area requires a permit year round.

If you live in the County white or yellow areas, you are required to have a written fire permit during the fire season from March 1 – October 31. Call 780-532-9727 to obtain your permit or apply online.

November 1 – February 29 is the off season and a verbal permit is required prior to burning. Verbal notifications should be directed to the County's Community Service Building at 780-532-9727. You will receive confirmation in an email that includes essential information for safe burning. Higher risk burns such as a brush pile or windrows may still require an inspection to ensure the requirements of Bylaw 3122 are met, before permission is granted to continue with the burn. 

If you live in the County's red area, you are required to have a fire permit year round.

If you live in the County green area, you are required to have a fire permit year round. You can contact the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry for a fire permit in this area.

Fire pit, burn barrel and incinerator permit requirements

If you want to learn more about the fire permit requirements in your area to have a fire pit in your backyard or use a burn barrel or incinerator on your property, contact your local Fire Guardian. 

If you live in the county green area, contact the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry to learn more about safe burning practices in your area.

Fire pit in a residential backyard

Setting up your backyard fire pit

To ensure that you are using a fire that is safe for your property, there are many SPECIFICATIONS FOR RECREATIONAL FIRE PITS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES required by the County: The fire pit is required to be:

  • Located at a safe distance, approximately 10 feet/3m from all combustibles (i.e. house, sheds, fences, trees, decks, powerlines, etc.). This also applies to portable manufactured fire pits.
  • No portable manufactured fire pit (including chimineas) shall be placed on a combustible surface or structure(i.e. wooden decks).
  • Dug into the ground or constructed above ground to prevent fuel from falling out
  • Constructed of stone, masonry or metal if it is above ground
  • Covered with a mesh screen when lit
  • No bigger than 1 meters (3 feet) in diameter or equivalent size if rectangular
  • Not used for burning flammable or combustible liquids, chemicals or contaminated substances

Safe Burning Practices

Protect your home and community from the risk of fire by following safe burning guidelines. This includes ensuring debris burning is done responsibly, understanding prohibited materials, and taking precautions when clearing land. By following these steps, you can help prevent wildfires and ensure safe practices year-round. Learn more about the County's rules around safe burning practices

 

Fire Guardians assist with issuing Fire Permits and help to educate you on safe burning practices. Based on your Fire Burning Area, please contact a Fire Guardian for your division. 

Madison Bulford, 587-202-7565

Jordan Storey, 587-343-4172

Robyn Prevost, 780-402-1886

Luke Grasby, 780-545-9938

Clairmont & Red Zones

Tracay Depew, 587-297-1524

Kody Gerein, 780-897-6300

Doug Porterfield, 780-882-1515

Logan Stacey, 780-512-3026

Steven Fragala, 647-618-8290

Luke Grasby, 780-545-9938

White & Yellow Zones

James Hassim, 780-830-6552

Doug Porterfield, 780-882-1515

Logan Stacey, 780 512 3026

Luke Grasby, 780-545-9938

Steven Fragala, 647-618-8290

Red Zone

Kody Gerein, 780-897-6300

Tracay Depew, 587-297-1524

Doug Porterfield, 780-882-1515

Logan Stacey, 780-512-3026

White & Yellow Zones 

James Hassim, 780-830-6552

Doug Porterfield, 780-882-1515

Logan Stacey, 780-512-3026

Luke Grasby, 780-545-9938

Steven Fragala, 647-618-8290

Logan Stacey, 780-512-3026

Tim Hoekstra, 613-312-7999

Linda Ost, 780-296-2825

Lynda Ost, 780-296-2825 

Logan Stacey, 780-512-3026

Tim Hoekstra, 613-312-7999

Stan Berry, 780-933-7765

Ron Kubbernus, 780-300-5883

Dallas Pierson, 780-832-8667

John Moutray, 780-978-1030

Brittany Fleck, 587-202-5550

Drew Rogers, 780-512-0935

John Moutray, 780-978-1030

Keelan Choboter, 780-605-1944

Steven Fragala, 647-618-8290

 

Doug Porterfield, 780-882-1515

Doug Spry, 780-832-8103 

Kathy Mclaughlin, 780-814-3665

Lane Sorensen, 780-982-2069

Lawrence Phillips, 780-882-6079 

Luke Grasby, 780-545-9938

Pat McLaughlin, 780-876-6808  

Steven Fragala, 647-618-8290

Lisa Chambers, 780-897-3539 (Bad Heart Area Only)

Peter Paterschuk - West County & Grovedale, 780-524-1648

Moira Boomgaardon - Spirit River, 780-814-1983

Larry Morrison - Valleyview, 780-524-6576

 

Contact Us

Regional Fire Service
10808 100 Ave
Clairmont, AB
T8X 5B2

Phone: 780-532-9727

 

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