More than 200 active wildfires are burning across Canada, and the smoke drifting across the country is creating hazy skies and, at times, health concerns.

Crews are battling fires in B.C., Yukon, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario as of Wednesday morning.

The fires are contributing to poor air quality for some communities. Environment Canada issued special air quality statements to parts of B.C., most of Alberta, portions of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and one area in Hay River, N.W.T.

The majority of fires are burning in Alberta, which as of Wednesday morning recorded 91 active wildfires. The smoke is travelling eastward following the jet stream, and has been spotted in parts of the U.S. On Tuesday, the smoke reached Ontario, where a hazy, red sunrise was seen.

The haze from smoke can be seen in photos and videos from communities across the country that showcase an eerie orange glow.

Here is a round-up of some photos of the wildfires and smoke across Canada:

A burnt landscape

dog walker Leslie Kramer

Burnt out trucks

horses and smoke