Massive Shoe Fire remains uncontained as 84 blazes burn in Saskatchewan
Despite the wet weather across much of the province this weekend, there 84 active fires were still burning in Saskatchewan on Sunday.
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) said in a 2:30 p.m. report on August 10 that 14 of those blazes were not contained.
Among those not contained include the Shoe Fire near Lower Fishing Lake, the Pisew Fire west of La Ronge, the Ditch Fire north of Weyakwin, the Muskeg Fire north of La Plonge Indian Reserve and Beauval, the Trail Fire west of Beauval, the Park Fire north of La Loche, and the Buhl Fire in Prince Albert National Park and west of Weyakwin.
The Shoe Fire, first reported on May 7, is still the largest in the province, with SPSA saying it covered 565,701 hectares (more than 1,397,877 acres) on Sunday — nearly 25 times the size of the City of Saskatoon.


