Since Monday, Aug. 14, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo welcomed more than 260 wildfire evacuees from the Northwest Territories.
The municipality is working in collaboration with the Provincial Emergency Coordination Centre in support of the evacuees and is providing temporary accommodations at hotels in Fort McMurray. A temporary registration centre has been established at the Clearwater Hotel.
We understand people in Wood Buffalo want to help, but at this time, please note we are not accepting donations of clothing or other items for evacuees.
The United Way NWT has mobilized and launched a fundraising campaign to support those impacted by the wildfires and help them respond to the damage they’ve experienced. For more information visit: https://nwt.unitedway.ca/2023-emergency-response
Information for Evacuees
Until it is safe to return to home, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is pleased to host you.
For information about community status, evacuee registration, financial support, the NWT Wildfire Safety Check Facebook group and more, please visit: gov.nt.ca/en/public-safety
- Please remember to check-in with family and friends to let them know you are safe and in Fort McMurray.
- For information about municipal services in Fort McMurray, including public transit, parks and recreation and more, please visit RMWB.ca or call Pulse at 780-743-7000 1-800-973-9663.
- We know this is a stressful situation. If you need help, call the NWT Help Line at 1-800-661-0844
- Follow the Town of Hay River and the Town of Fort Smith on their websites and Facebook pages for community updates.
Service Canada assisting with Employment Insurance claims
Service Canada offers online services at: Canada.ca/service-canada-home
For evacuees who do not have access to the internet or who require help accessing services, please contact Service Canada at: 1-877-631-2657