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- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Interactive map
Government of Canada: Provincial: US National Weather Service: Upper air station
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System
The Maps and Reports section presents the current and past days fire danger and fire occurrence in Canada The National Wildland Fire Situation Report provides a summary of fire activity across Canada
- National Wildland Fire Situation Report - NRCan
The number of fires is average for this time of year, but the area burned to date is significantly more than the 10-year average Weekly Synopsis In British Columbia, there are Open Fire restrictions in Cariboo, Coastal, Kamloops, Southeast, Prince George and parts of Northwest
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire M3 Hotspots
Hotspots from known industrial sources are removed; the remaining hotspots represent vegetation fires, which can be in forest, grass, cropland, or logging debris A hotspot may represent one fire or be one of several hotspots representing a larger fire
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Metadata
Active Wildfires in Canada Description Reported active fire locations are updated daily as provided by fire management agencies (provinces, territories and Parks Canada)
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire Weather Maps
Creeping or gentle surface fires Fires easily contained by ground crews with pumps and hand tools
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Canadian National Fire . . .
This chart shows the high variability in both number of fires and area burned in Canada per year Note that the data contained in the CNFDB are not complete nor are they without error Not all fires have been mapped, and data accuracy varies due to different mapping techniques
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire M3 Hotspots
Hotspots from known industrial sources are removed; the remaining hotspots represent vegetation fires, which can be in forest, grass, cropland, or logging debris A hotspot may represent one fire or be one of several hotspots representing a larger fire
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