The active wildfires the national fire map lists near the city right now — each one's stage of control and size — with the official NWT Fire channels that matter in an evacuation.
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The boreal forest around Yellowknife burns every summer. This page shows the active wildfires the national fire map lists near the city — each one's stage of control and size — alongside the official channels that matter when a fire moves.
2026_NT_ZF026-26 — 103 kilometres west of town (in the region), out of control. 15 more fires in range.
As of June 30 at 6:51 AM.
Fire
Where
Stage of control
Size
2026_NT_ZF026-26
103 kilometres west
Out of control
1 hectare
2026_NT_SS017-26
180 kilometres southeast
Out of control
1 hectare
2026_NT_SS015-26
193 kilometres south
Out of control
4 hectares
2026_NT_SS006-26
206 kilometres south
Being held
3 hectares
2026_NT_SS001-26
207 kilometres southwest
Under control
5 hectares
2026_NT_SS019-26
210 kilometres southwest
Out of control
200 hectares
2026_PC_2026WB9
222 kilometres south
Being held
760 hectares
2026_NT_SS004-26
224 kilometres south
Being held
737 hectares
2026_NT_SS020-26
227 kilometres south
Out of control
1 hectare
2026_PC_2026WB15
234 kilometres south
Out of control
0 hectares
2026_PC_2026WB14
237 kilometres south
Out of control
1,006 hectares
2026_NT_SS018-26
241 kilometres south
Out of control
0 hectares
2026_PC_2026WB4
243 kilometres south
Being held
51,780 hectares
2026_PC_2026WB3
243 kilometres south
Being held
2 hectares
2026_NT_SS012-26
244 kilometres southwest
Being held
8 hectares
2026_NT_ZF019-26
250 kilometres east
Out of control
144 hectares
“Being held” means the fire is not expected to grow past its current size in the conditions of the day; “under control” means it is not expected to spread at all. Both can still be smoking and worked on for weeks. A fire’s size and stage lag the ground, especially in its first hours.
This page is not an alert system
Evacuation orders and alerts come from official channels — start with NWT Fire — current wildfire situation and the emergency notifications for your community. If life or property is threatened, call 911. This page shows what the national fire feed has published, which updates every few hours at best.
Cabin RadioYellowknife's independent newsroom — the closest day-to-day coverage through fire season.
Worth knowing
Smoke can come from far away
Most of the smoke that settles over Yellowknife drifts in from fires hundreds of kilometres off, not a fire at the edge of town. If the air is hazy but this page shows nothing close, the smoke and the nearest fire are usually two different stories — check the air-quality tool and Environment Canada for the haze.
August 2023 is why the official channels come first
In August 2023 the whole city, Ndilǫ, Dettah and the Ingraham Trail were ordered out as fire approached; about 19,000 people left down the single Highway 3 corridor and didn't return until September. The fire was held off. A quiet map today is not a promise — when an order comes it can come quickly, so follow the official alerts, don't wait for a fire to appear here.
One road out
Yellowknife is linked to the south by Highway 3 alone, across the Deh Cho Bridge. In a fire emergency that single corridor is the evacuation route, which is part of why orders here are issued early and cover a wide area.
Checked June 30 at 6:51 AM. Data: Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) / Natural Resources Canada, licensed under the Open Government Licence – Canada. The map aggregates the provinces’ and territories’ fire agencies; new starts can take time to appear, so a quiet map is not a guarantee that nothing is burning.