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Port Hardy Wildfire Smoke Map
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Official ECCC FireWork model guidance

Port Hardy Wildfire Smoke Map

Follow modelled wildfire smoke around Port Hardy and Vancouver Island with FireRadar's hourly ECCC FireWork forecast guidance.

How to read smoke around Port Hardy

Port Hardy is a northern Vancouver Island service and transportation centre surrounded by extensive forest, resource roads, recreation areas, coastal communities, and long highway connections. Wildfires can affect forestry operations, road access, ferries and aviation, nearby communities, outdoor travel, and smoke across a large part of the North Island. Smoke affecting this area can come from nearby incidents or be transported over much longer distances, while wind, terrain, frontal changes, inversions, and local lake or coastal circulations can change what reaches the surface. FireRadar therefore presents ECCC FireWork as forecast guidance rather than a ground-level measurement, and the model should be compared with current observations and official health guidance when conditions matter.

Forecast, not a measurement

FireWork estimates near-surface PM2.5 attributable to wildfire smoke. It can differ from actual conditions around Port Hardy because emissions, wind, terrain, mixing, precipitation, and model timing change. Use current AQHI observations and local health advisories when conditions matter to health.

Local map scope

A focused starting view, not a clipped dataset

This page starts the national FireRadar layer around Port Hardy. The underlying FireWork smoke field is not clipped to municipal boundaries, so nearby conditions remain visible as you pan or zoom. FireRadar does not infer a uniform value inside a city boundary.

Health and safety limitation

FireRadar is an informational environmental map. Follow Environment and Climate Change Canada, provincial health agencies, local public-health guidance, and emergency authorities for health or safety decisions. This page does not diagnose exposure, determine whether outdoor activity is safe, or predict individual health effects.

Related Port Hardy wildfire context

Smoke and air quality can change even when no confirmed wildfire is close to Port Hardy. Use the local wildfire page for current official incidents, the fire-danger page for broad fire-weather context, and the province view when you need a wider regional picture.