Alberta wildfire information update: August 13
Reception centres will remain open to offer services and accommodations to displaced Jasperites as they begin to re-enter the townsite on Friday to assess damage to property.
Orders and alerts
- An evacuation order for Jasper and Jasper National Park remains in effect. Reception centres in Grande Prairie, Calgary and Edmonton are providing support to evacuees:
- Grande Prairie reception centre: Holiday Inn and Suites, 9816 107 Street.
- Calgary reception centre: Shouldice Arena, 1515 Home Road NW.
- Edmonton reception centre: Kennedale Site Building #2, 12814 58 Street.
- Agreements are in place with reception centres to continue providing services and accommodations for those unable to return or unable to remain in Jasper following re-entry.
- The Municipality of Jasper and Parks Canada have announced a re-entry date of August 16.
- The return date is conditional on achieving and maintaining the re-entry criteria posted on the Municipality of Jasper’s website.
- A re-entry guide for residents is available on the municipality’s website, and will be updated as information becomes available.
- A re-entry welcome centre will be available at Commemoration Park (1324 Pyramid Road).
- Tourists and potential visitors are encouraged to be aware Jasperites will need some time and space to recover before they can effectively welcome and accommodate guests again.
- An evacuation alert for Saddle Hills County remains in effect.
- Residents and visitors south of Township Road 790, between Range Road 102 and Range Road 111, should be prepared to evacuate on short notice, if required.
- Updates will be provided at saddlehills.ab.ca.
- An evacuation alert remains in affect for all three Little Red River Cree Nation communities (John D’Or Prairie, Fox Lake and Garden River) as a precaution to help ensure residents are prepared to leave again on short notice if required.
Current situation