The 2025 Wildfire Season Is on Track to Be Canada’s 2nd
- On June 11, 2025, a wildfire located to the north of Squamish, British Columbia, remained uncontrolled, leading to evacuation alerts affecting hundreds of local residents.
- The ongoing fire season resulted from a combination of drought and higher-than-expected temperatures across western and northern Canada, elevating wildfire risk.
- Canada is experiencing approximately 225 active wildfires, with 121 out of control, consuming over 3.7 million hectares—an area six times larger than Prince Edward Island—mainly in the Prairie provinces.
- Michael Norton from Natural Resources Canada noted that the total land affected by wildfires so far this year ranks just below the unprecedented level seen during the 2023 fire season at this point in time.
- The intense 2025 wildfire season, officially reported on June 12, suggests challenging months ahead with continued elevated risks, especially in southern British Columbia and northern regions.
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After Massive Cuts to Forest Service, US Enters Fire Season Woefully Unprepared
Early this June, smoke from early season Canadian wildfires, which had necessitated mass evacuations in several Canadian provinces, began wafting into the United States. It was a harbinger of what will likely be another dangerous and disruptive summer of fires across the United States and Canada. Yet, while Canadian provinces such as Ontario have been boosting the resources they provide their… Source


Sask. Day of Caring raises $643K for wildfire relief, more to come
A province-wide radiothon raised more than $643,000 on Thursday, with government-matching funds still to be added.
Fires have burned six times the area of Prince Edward Island to date.


Canada’s wildfire season on track to be the second worst on record
Approximately 3.7 million hectares of land have burned so far in Canada.
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