Alberta

Outdoor Burning Permits Required in Lacombe County for 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 12, 2026 4:31 pm

Lacombe County, Alberta, officially began its 2026 fire permit season on March 1, 2026, requiring residents to get permission before starting most types of outdoor fires. This annual safety measure helps local authorities manage the risk of wildfires as the weather gets warmer.

The permit season runs through October 31, 2026, though Lacombe County can extend that date if the wildfire danger remains high. While most outdoor burning needs a permit, residents can still have small fires for cooking or warming without one.

The Lacombe County Fire Service uses these permits to track controlled burns and prevent fire crews from being sent to sites that are already under control. This system ensures that burning only happens when conditions are safe, which helps protect the entire community from uncontrolled fires.

Landowners are encouraged to apply for their permits before starting any work to stay in line with local fire protection rules. Following these regulations helps protect homes and neighbors throughout the spring and summer seasons.

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