Newfoundland and Labrador Wildfire Risk Map
Labrador's boreal interior produces the province's largest fires, while the island of Newfoundland sees smaller forest and brush fires — 2022's central-Newfoundland fires cut off communities along the Bay d'Espoir Highway. Lightning drives the north; springs are the island's window.
🌡 Official fire danger today near the centre of Newfoundland and Labrador: Moderate · Modéré (CWFIS point reading — your address gets its own in the report)
The newest official data there is, pulled every few minutes as agencies publish · each flame marks where a fire was reported, not where its edge is right now
Newfoundland and Labrador live wildfire map
Every active fire agencies are tracking right now — see also the full Newfoundland and Labrador fire map.
How the 0–100 Newfoundland and Labrador risk score works
Model ca-v1.0 (2026-08)A transparent weighted blend of four openly-licensed federal datasets, pulled live for your exact coordinates — the same 0–100 scale and tier bands as our U.S. reports, so a High here means the same thing everywhere. Government danger maps are labeled inputs, never re-badged as our score.
NFDB large-fire records + NBAC mapped burns (NRCan) — distance-decayed, since 2000
CWFIS official danger class at the point (SCRIBE forecast, updated daily)
CWFIF national active fires within 40 km — distance, stage of control, size
Copernicus DEM elevation — fire spreads up to 8× faster uphill
Newfoundland and Labrador wildfire risk FAQ
How risky is Newfoundland and Labrador for wildfire?
Labrador's boreal interior produces the province's largest fires, while the island of Newfoundland sees smaller forest and brush fires — 2022's central-Newfoundland fires cut off communities along the Bay d'Espoir Highway. Lightning drives the north; springs are the island's window. Risk varies enormously street to street — the free report scores your exact address on a 0–100 scale from federal Canadian data.
How is the 0–100 Canadian score calculated?
It blends four openly-licensed federal datasets, pulled live for your coordinates: burn history near the address (NFDB + NBAC, 35%), today's official fire-danger class (CWFIS, 30%), live fire activity within 40 km (CWFIF, 20%), and slope (15%). A source with no data for your point is dropped and the weights renormalize — never guessed. The full formula is published on the methodology page.
Is this the same as the government fire danger rating?
No — government danger maps are labeled inputs, never re-badged as our score. The official CWFIS danger class near your address appears inside the report as its own factor, shown with its official class name.
How do I check a Newfoundland and Labrador address?
Use the score checker above — type any street address, and the free report returns the 0–100 score, the factor breakdown, fire history within 40 km, live fires, and a satellite view of the property. No signup required.
Wildfire risk across Canada
FireRisk’s 0–100 composite is informational — not insurance-grade, not a property inspection, and never a substitute for official guidance. Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence — Canada.