The Jasper National Park Wildfire Clean-up project was initiated following the catastrophic July 2024 wildfire that impacted Jasper National Park and the surrounding townsite. Milestone Environmental Contracting was retained by Parks Canada to complete the removal and remediation of fire-damaged structures and contaminated materials across residential areas, park infrastructure, and environmentally sensitive lands.
Working under complex post-wildfire conditions, the project involved demolition, hazardous material management, contaminated soil excavation, and environmental monitoring across 76 distinct sites throughout Jasper National Park and the Jasper townsite. The work was completed within an active community and nationally protected park environment, requiring careful coordination to protect public safety, wildlife, waterways, and culturally significant areas.
Beyond debris removal, the project supported broader community and environmental recovery efforts by restoring sites to safe and reusable conditions while maintaining a minimal construction footprint. Through adaptive planning, specialized equipment, and strong collaboration with Indigenous partners and Parks Canada, Milestone helped advance the long-term recovery of one of Canada’s most iconic natural landscapes.
Indigenous engagement was meaningfully integrated throughout both the planning and execution phases of the project. Working in collaboration with Parks Canada, the project team ensured culturally significant areas were identified, respected, and protected throughout remediation activities within Jasper National Park.
The project originally targeted 900 Indigenous employment hours through its Indigenous Participation Plan (IPP). As the project scope expanded, the team significantly exceeded this commitment, achieving 6,950 Indigenous employment hours and supporting meaningful economic participation throughout the project lifecycle.
The project also incorporated Indigenous knowledge and environmental stewardship practices related to wildlife movement, erosion control, and land protection. This collaborative approach strengthened long-term relationships, supported community participation, and reinforced Milestone’s commitment to reconciliation and responsible environmental recovery.