‘Apocalypse now?’ Wildfire smoke turns Toronto sky orange, prompts air quality alerts
Smoke from northern Ontario wildfires turned Toronto’s skyline an eerie shade of orange Wednesday as air quality warnings across southern parts of the province raised health concerns and prompted outdoor event cancellations.
Environment Canada’s air quality warnings stretched from Thunder Bay to Kingston and down to London as several First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario are under mandatory evacuation orders due to forest fires.
Many of the wildfires are threatening areas around Lake Nipigon, north of Thunder Bay, and the smoke plumes have stretched across the U.S.-Canada border, prompting health warnings in New York state.
Jean-Philippe Bégin, an Environment Canada meteorologist, said winds from the northwest will continue to blanket southern Ontario with smoke until at least Friday, when they are expected to change direction and blow northward.


