Help keep FireRadar free, independent, and available to Canadians.
FireRadar brings current official wildfire information and important map context together in one fast, Canada-focused experience. A voluntary contribution helps keep the service dependable, responsive, and improving.
Public wildfire information should be easy to reach.
FireRadar is independently built and operated. It is designed around direct official sources, honest labels, and a clear separation between confirmed incidents, alternative national data, satellite detections, smoke forecasts, and air-quality observations.
Behind the map is modern cloud infrastructure, automated processing, caching, and ongoing source monitoring designed to keep the experience fast and dependable as demand changes.
Keep the map available
Contributions help cover the cloud infrastructure, database capacity, bandwidth, and map delivery needed to serve Canadians during busy wildfire periods.
Maintain trustworthy data flows
FireRadar monitors and processes direct official feeds while keeping incidents, satellite hotspots, smoke forecasts, and AQHI observations clearly separated and labelled.
Build a better public map
Support funds performance work, accessibility, source maintenance, new Canadian coverage, and practical improvements across desktop and mobile.
What your contribution helps cover
- Modern cloud infrastructure and database capacity
- Wildfire, hotspot, smoke, and air-quality data processing
- Automated source monitoring, maintenance, and reliability work
- Performance, accessibility, mobile, and map improvements
Clear and straightforward
Contributions are voluntary and do not unlock premium features.
Contributions are not eligible for a charitable tax receipt.
FireRadar is informational only and is not an emergency authority.
Always follow instructions from official provincial, territorial, municipal, Indigenous, and emergency authorities.