FireRadar Highways · official status + environmental context

Highway 1 — Mackenzie Highway · Alberta border → Hay River

DriveNWT verification and FireRadar wildfire context from the Alberta border toward Hay River and Enterprise.

Official road report
STATUS UNAVAILABLE

DriveNWT · UNAVAILABLE

DriveNWT remains the authoritative source while FireRadar completes a licence-safe direct adapter. No road status is inferred.

Active incidents
Retrieved
Aug 19, 2026, 6:43 p.m. UTC

Active incidents & restrictions

DriveNWT remains the authoritative source while FireRadar completes a licence-safe direct adapter. No road status is inferred.
Verify on DriveNWT

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.

No source-validated camera matched this scope. Open DriveNWT directly; FireRadar does not guess camera locations or show retired images.

Camera registry: DriveNWT · Retrieved Aug 19, 2026, 6:43 p.m. UTC · Source unavailable

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.

FireRadarLoading wildfire map
Orange line: selected highway scope · Fire and smoke layers remain separate official/modelled datasets.
Weather

Official alerts & forecast context

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

Environment Canada warnings →
Wildfire impact

Current map context

Use the route map to inspect active fires and verified wildfire layers near the corridor. A validated corridor-risk model remains intentionally unpublished.

View fire danger →
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.

FireRadar methodology →