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Wildfire Smoke Blankets Ontario and Beyond 

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Last updated: 2026/07/16 at 7:11 AM
Press Room Published July 16, 2026
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July 16, 2026 Team Contributor

Canada’s wildfire emergency is expanding beyond the fire line itself. What began as a battle against advancing flames has evolved into a wider crisis involving deteriorating air conditions, municipal emergency declarations, community evacuations, and a rail safety incident that has drawn national attention.  

With Ontario wildfires intensifying, residents across the province are relying on official updates and wildfire tracking services to stay informed.

Wildfire Smoke Blankets Ontario and Beyond 

Smoke from major wildfires burning across northwestern Ontario has spread hundreds of kilometres beyond the fire zones, affecting communities across the province. Reports show smoky conditions in Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Toronto, and other parts of southern Ontario, while the haze has also extended into Quebec and parts of the northeastern United States.  

Health officials have issued air-quality warnings in several regions as smoke continues to reduce visibility and raise health concerns.  

Toronto Smoke Worsens Air Quality Conditions 

As per the latest reports, Environment Canada continues to warn of hazardous conditions as Toronto’s Air Quality Health Index remains at 10+ (Very High Risk). Wildfire smoke from northwestern Ontario pushed Toronto to the top of global pollution rankings on Wednesday, while a heat warning remains in effect with temperatures expected to reach 36°C.  

The wildfire continues to spread across southern Ontario and into parts of the northeastern US. Officials are urging residents to limit outdoor activities, with forecasts indicating that poor air quality and hazardous smoke conditions could persist through Thursday night. 

Gillies Declares State of Emergency 

Ongoing Ontario wildfire threat has also forced local governments to take extraordinary measures. The Township of Gillies declared a state of emergency after wildfires advanced to within one kilometre of its boundary and threatened to overwhelm local resources.

Municipal officials emphasized that there was no immediate danger to residents but urged the public to remain prepared as the situation remains fluid. They will continue monitoring the situation while residents and travellers follow local alerts and emergency updates.  

Many are relying on the Ontario fire map and the latest Canada wildfire map to stay informed as conditions evolve across northwestern Ontario.  

CN Train Crew Escapes Flames Near Armstrong 

A dramatic rail incident has emerged as one of the most alarming developments of the wildfire crisis. A CN train fire scare near Armstrong captured national attention after video footage showed a train crew surrounded by flames while stopped on the tracks.  

“This could potentially overtake us here, this has gotten a little scary. We’re encased in flames now,” an engineer says in video footage captured from inside a train stopped on the tracks. The video was shared by Ontario MPP Sol Mamakwa.

Canadian National Railway later confirmed that all employees escaped safely and temporarily halted operations in the affected area as a precaution.  

Paul Boucher, president of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, said, “We are relieved that nobody was hurt. But make no mistake, this incident should never have happened. CN should never have sent a train down those lines. The company knows exactly how bad the situation is in that region. That fire has been raging for five weeks.” 

Where Are the Wildfires Now? 

Residents seeking the latest wildfire updates are increasingly turning to official monitoring tools as fire activity remains concentrated across northwestern Ontario, where several communities continue to face evacuations and emergency measures.

Image/Map Credit: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Forest Fire Information Map (FFIM)Image/Map Credit: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Forest Fire Information Map (FFIM)

To track active fire locations, smoke movement, and changing conditions, residents can try these options: 

Canada Wildfires Continue to Test Communities 

With evacuations continuing, officials are urging residents to keep a watch over Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System (CFFDRS) for operational updates and monitor local advisories regarding wildfire smoke in Ontario. As the broader Canada wildfire crisis continues to unfold, communities across the province remain on alert for further developments. 

While Toronto and southern Ontario grapple with hazardous smoke and record-breaking air-quality concerns, communities in the wildfire zone are facing a much harsher reality. Evacuations, damaged infrastructure, and growing uncertainty continue to affect residents across northwestern Ontario.  

To understand how the wildfire emergency unfolded in Collins and surrounding areas, read our recent report on the Collins Ontario fire that forced evacuations across the region. 

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