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Jasper National Park wildfire grows to 5,000 hectares

The Jasper National Park wildfire 15 kilometres south of the townsite has grown to 5,000 hectares, park officials say.

Visitors evacuated from the Maligne Valley, Skyline trail and area around Maligne Lake

The Jasper National Parkwildfire15 kilometres south of thetownsite has grown to 5,000 hectares, park officials say.

However thefire,burning near Excelsior Creek in the MaligneValley, is moving away from the town of Jasper.

On Thursday afternoon, 52 hikers were told to leave theSkyline Trail, while another 82 people and their vehicles were escorted from thearea aroundMaligneLake late Thursday.

The Maligne Lake Road is nowclosed.

"Most of our efforts have been focused on evacuating people from the valley," said Greg Fenton, Jasper field unit superintendent for Parks Canada. "Both the day-use area aroundMaligneLake ... and then starting evacuations from backcountry campgrounds."

Fire is not uncommon in the national park and isa natural part of the ecosystem, Fenton said.

"The forests that we have in the Jasper National Park are the remnants of historic fires that burned from one side of the valley to the other. But we're not in that kind of a situation and we certainly don't anticipate that we willsee fire growth like that."

Still, officials are notletting the fire burn as part of a natural process, hesaid.

"In situations like this where there are fires out of control and potentially values at risk both people and infrastructurewe have, since parks were first created way back in the early 1900s, developed a fire management and control capability and we're putting those to use right now."

No infrastructure is at risk other than the MaligneRoad itself, Fenton said.

The fire, sparked by lightning, was reported at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday and is moving south through the valley, away from Jasper. Crews are working to contain the blaze, primarily from the air.

All park facilities remain open, including campgrounds, though a fire ban is in place.

(Parks Canada)