FireRadar Highways · official status + environmental context

Highway 37 — Stewart-Cassiar

DriveBC road information and wildfire context across the long northwestern Stewart-Cassiar corridor.

Official road report
NO MATCHING EVENTS

DriveBC · CURRENT

No active DriveBC event with usable geography matched this scope. This does not confirm the road is open, unrestricted or safe.

Active incidents
0
Retrieved
Aug 20, 2026, 6:47 a.m. UTC

Active incidents & restrictions

No active DriveBC event with usable geography matched this scope. This does not mean the road is open, unrestricted or safe.
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Live highway tools

Explore this highway by question

Open a focused view for official road conditions, closures, incidents, cameras, weather, wildfire context, winter driving or travel alerts. These pages use this exact route scope and keep official travelability separate from environmental context.

Latest highway camera images

These are snapshots—not live video and not proof of travelability. FireRadar proxies only the latest image with short caching and keeps no camera archive.

Route map & wildfire context

The highway is the orange route focus. Official fires, recent out fires, smoke and AQHI remain independently sourced layers. FireRadar does not convert them into a travel-safety claim.

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Orange line: selected highway scope · Fire and smoke layers remain separate official/modelled datasets.
Official restriction context

Fire restrictions along Highway 37 — Stewart-Cassiar

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Weather

Official alerts & forecast context

Check Environment Canada warnings and DriveBC. FireRadar does not infer visibility, snowfall or traction when an official field is absent.

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Wildfire impact

Current corridor assessment

Below, FireRadar publishes a conservative current corridor assessment using direct-official wildfire information and available Environment Canada weather context. It is not a fire-spread forecast or travel-safety score.

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Data freshness

Each source stands alone

Integrated road events revalidate every 5 minutes. Camera metadata revalidates every 6 hours; images use short-lived edge caching. An unavailable source stays unavailable—not zero.

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Current corridor intelligence

Weather warnings and wildfire impact

Environment Canada weather and FireRadar's current wildfire corridor assessment are shown separately from the transportation authority's official road state. Neither is a statement that travel is safe.

Environment Canada

Corridor weather

Current
Alerts
0
Temperature
9°C
Wind
Humidity
99%

No Environment Canada weather alert geometry currently matches the corridor bounding area. This is not a guarantee of benign road conditions.

Nearest available weather point: Dease Lake · 127 km from the corridor anchor · observation Aug 20, 2026, 6:34 a.m. UTC
Tonight
Partly cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers early this evening then clear. Wind southwest 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low plus 4.
Thursday
Sunny. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud in the afternoon. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h in the afternoon. High 22. UV index 5 or moderate.
Thursday night
Partly cloudy. Wind southwest 20 km/h becoming light in the evening. Low 8.
Friday
Sunny. High 21.
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FireRadar assessment · not road status

Current wildfire corridor risk

LOW · 20
Within 5 km
0
Within 25 km
1
Out of control
0
Confidence
HIGH

Nearest direct-official active wildfire is 21 km from the configured corridor spine.

Nearest official active fire: Coyote Creek · 21 km · Under control

Current heuristic only. FireRadar does not predict future fire spread in this stage and deliberately caps point-based assessments below Critical. Official road travelability remains separate.

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