Kitimat - Air Quality Health Index
Moderate Risk
(4-6)
High Risk
(7-10)
Very High Risk
At-Risk Population:
- Enjoy your usual outdoor activities.
- Find out if you are at risk
General Population:
- Ideal air quality for outdoor activities.
Monday
Monday night
Tuesday
Tuesday night
Who is at risk?
People with heart and lung conditions are most affected by air pollution.
To find out if you are at risk, consult the health guide, your physician, or your local health authority.
Visit the national AQHI Web site to learn more about the AQHI.
Did you know...?
Even modest increases in air pollution can cause small but measurable increases in the use of medication, emergency room visits, hospital admissions and premature death.
The AQHI is an initiative of Environment Canada, Health Canada, the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks, the B.C. Ministry of Health Services and the B.C. Lung Association.

Observed ConditionsFootnote †
1 - Low Risk
Calculated at:
1:00 PM PDT Monday 8 June 2026
Forecast Maximums
Issued at:
6:00 AM PDT Monday 8 June 2026
The AQHI is an initiative of Environment Canada, Health Canada, the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks, the B.C. Ministry of Health Services and the B.C. Lung Association.
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