Highway conditions, cameras, weather & wildfire impacts
Can I get through, what does it look like, and what is affecting the route? Official travelability always remains separate from FireRadar environmental context.
Highways across Canada
Direct live ingestion is enabled only where FireRadar has a verified public feed and permission path. Everywhere else links to the official authority and reports status as unavailable—never open by assumption.
British Columbia
Road events and latest camera images are integrated directly from DriveBC.
Alberta
Road events and latest camera images are integrated directly from Alberta 511.
Saskatchewan
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the province's developer credential.
Manitoba
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the province's developer credential.
Ontario
Road events and latest camera images are integrated directly from Ontario 511.
Québec
FireRadar links to Québec 511 while redistribution and live-feed permissions are reviewed.
New Brunswick
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the province's developer credential.
Nova Scotia
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the province's developer credential.
Prince Edward Island
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the province's developer credential.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the province's developer credential.
Yukon
Highway pages are active. Direct event and camera ingestion requires the territory's developer credential.
Northwest Territories
DriveNWT remains the direct source while FireRadar completes a licence-safe machine-feed adapter.
Nunavut
Nunavut has no intercommunity territorial highway network, so FireRadar does not manufacture highway pages.