Smoke from the Jasper Wildfire Complex at Sixth Bridge, August 4 2024. (Jasper National Park, Parks Canada)
UPDATE 32
Alberta wildfire information update: August 5
Aug 6, 2024 | 10:00 AM
Rain forecast for parts of northern Alberta and along the eastern slopes may subdue fire behaviour. This will give wildfire crews a chance to make more progress on securing perimeters to contain existing wildfires.
Bus tours
- Bus tours originally scheduled for Sunday, August 4, proceeded August 5. Further tours will take place each day as long as conditions remain safe.
- Residents interested in touring the Town of Jasper can register online at Alberta.ca/emergency.
- All Jasper residents may register; however, priority access for the tours will be given to people who have lost their homes.
- As the wildfire situation in Jasper National Park continues to fluctuate, bus tours are subject to change and will only proceed at the direction of the incident command team in Jasper and as conditions allow.
- To ensure everyone’s safety, initially, no one will be permitted to leave the bus while inside the national park.
- Once eligible residents have registered, they will be contacted with more details.
- Please note media will not be permitted to participate in the tours.
- As of Monday, August 5, there were around 259 households registered, representing around 563 individual Jasper residents.
- Owners of critical services, including gas stations, medical support, emergency services, grocery stores, pharmacies, banking, telecom and public works are being contacted and scheduled to view their businesses to assess damage and understand current conditions.


