Wildfire Air Quality Surveillance 

What is the current wildfire-related air quality in your community and what should you do?

This page is updated every Tuesday and Friday between June and October, or more frequently if the local air quality situation changes. Last updated May 20, 2025.

For more information on what is in wildfire smoke, the health risks, and how to protect yourself, click here: Wildfires and Your Health

As of May 20, 2025, air quality levels for each community are as follows:  Earlton	Low Fauquier	Low Fort Albany	Low Haileybury	Low Larder Lake	Low Moose Factory	Low Neskantaga	Low Ogoki	Low Peawanuck	Low Timmins	Low Wawa	Low Webequie	Low White River	Low

 

 Find out if you are one of them

 

 

 

Methods and Sources 

1 The health risk level represents a summarized value from purple air monitors which measure Particulate Matter. The recommendations are from the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) scale, which uses a combination of particulate matter (PM2.5), ozone and nitrogen dioxide, however, only data on particulate matter is available for our health unit area. For more details on real-time weather alerts, visit Environment Canada.

   These monitors were provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada and are generously hosted and maintained by various community partners.

2 Source: Environment and Climate Change Canada - Meteorological Services of Canada in collaboration with the University of Northern British Columbia. Mapping tool. https://cyclone.unbc.ca/aqmap     

3 Government of Ontario. Wildfire Smoke and Air Quality Reference Document, 2024. Version 1.0 (05/2024). ISBN 978-1-4868-8087-4

4 Government of Canada. 72h Hourly Maps at Ground Level - 12 UTC https://weather.gc.ca/firework/firework_anim_e.html?type=em&utc=12

5 Government of Canda. Natural Resources Canada. Interactive Map. Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Interactive map


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