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UNBC Air Quality Map
The UNBC Air Quality Map provides hourly PM2.5 observations. Click the map above, and zoom in to a sensor near you to learn about air quality in your region, and what it means.
This map compares air quality data to the Canadian Air Quality Health Index Plus (AQHI+) values, which are also used by the BCCDC and the BC Air Quality Website.
Data on this map are corrected against data from regulatory monitors using a formula developed by the University of Northern BC and Environment and Climate Change Canada, and are therefore the most reliable data available. Learn more about data correction here.
Neighbourhood Sensor Network
Provincial Air Quality Monitors
BC Wildfire Services Map
Wildfire Smoke Map
Frequently Asked Questions
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Backyard Burning
For burn piles up to 2 metres high and 2 metres wide:
If you have to burn, only burn when the venting index is rated Good, not Fair or Poor.
CVRD bylaws specify the allowable burning dates each year are March 15 to April 15 and October 15 to November 15.
Land Clearing Burning
For burn piles larger than 2 metres high and 3 metres wide, please refer to the CVRD Burning: Know The Rules page.
Further Burning Information
The BC Wildfire Service Fire Bans and Restrictions page provides information regarding permissible burning for all provincial fire centres.
The BC venting index map shows venting conditions across the province.