As of late April 2026, there are 33 active fires across Canada, with no active wildfires currently reported in Ontario or Quebec. While eastern Canada remains stable, Western Canada is facing an elevated risk for the 2026 season due to low snowpack and drier conditions. For real-time updates and maps, visit the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Home - Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre Inc. (CIFFC)
As of this morning, over 550 active wildfires are burning across Canada. Of these, more than 380 are classified as "out of control." While wildfire season in Canada typically runs from May through October, climate scientists note that the intensity and early start of this year’s blazes are unprecedented. As of late April 2026, there are 33
As of June 15th, there are over 200 active wildfires burning across Canada, with the majority located in Quebec and Ontario. According to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), Quebec has been particularly hard hit, with over 100 active wildfires burning across the province. Ontario is also experiencing a significant number of wildfires, with over 50 active blazes. AI responses may include mistakes
To help track the spread of the wildfires and provide critical information to those affected, several Canadian wildfire maps have been developed. These maps provide a visual representation of where fires are burning, their size, and their intensity. Of these, more than 380 are classified as "out of control
One of the most comprehensive sources of information is the CIFFC's Wildfire Map, which provides a national overview of wildfire activity. The map is updated regularly and shows the location, size, and status of all active wildfires across Canada.
will continue to provide updates on the Canadian wildfires as more information becomes available.
In Ontario, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s interactive map shows active fires concentrated largely north of Lake Superior and near the Manitoba border. The Kenora, Red Lake, and Thunder Bay districts are particularly affected, with several blazes classified as “not under control.”