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The Canadian Wildland Fire Information System (CWFIS) monitors fire conditions and occurrences across Canada. Since 1994, it provides daily national-level wildland fire maps, reports and a wide range of data products and services.
US and Canada fire map and data. NASA | USFS | Fire Information for Resource Management System US/Canada provides near real-time active fire data from MODIS and VIIRS to meet the needs of firefighters, scientists and users interested in monitoring fires with focus on US & Canada.
The Canadian Wildland Fire Information System (CWFIS) creates daily fire weather and fire behavior maps year-round and hot spot maps throughout the forest fire season, generally between May and September.
This web map displays active fire locations across Canada. This dataset includes attributes such as agency, fire name, latitude, longitude, start date, fire size, and fire status. By reviewing this map, users should gain a comprehensive understanding of the active fire status in Canada.
Smoke and haze lingers over sections of North America, as polluted air spreads from wildfires. This is the current status of air quality across the United States and Canada.
Tracking wildfires in Canada Where they are, how much has burned and how it's changing air quality A hot spot from the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire is seen in Scotch Creek, B.C., in 2023.
We're tracking where all the fires are in Canada, how much land has been consumed and how these fires are affecting air quality. The summer of 2023 is shaping up to be the worst wildfire...
Many of Canada’s fires in 2023, ignited by summer lightning storms, burned for months in remote areas. The animation above shows the largest Canadian fire in the FEDS database for 2023 as of September 19, 2023—a fire that had charred 1,224,938 hectares (4,730 square miles) in Quebec near the La Grande Reservoir 3.
Active fire detections, satellite imagery and other relevant data for the US and Canada in an interactive FIRE MAP; Active fire data in downloadable SHP, KML, TXT formats and Web Map Services