Humidity dome in Wadin Bay protected community from ‘wall of fire’
The president of the Wadin Bay Cottage Owners Association believes other communities can learn a thing or two after residents of the resort subdivision were able to successfully protect their properties from a wildfire in June.
The fast-moving Pisew wildfire, which led to the evacuation of more than 7,500 people in the Lac La Ronge area on June 2, undoubtedly took many northerners by surprise after it rapidly spread and threatened multiple communities that day. With concerns the fire had the potential to reach their doorsteps, the association’s executive held a meeting two days prior to determine their course of action.
When residents there had been evacuated from a different wildfire about 20 years earlier, they began working with Northern Municipal Services to purchase equipment such as water tanks, pumps, hoses and sprinklers. So, when the Pisew fire began moving in their direction a few months ago, they were already prepared.
“We created a humidity dome they call it with the sprinklers,” Denis Renaud said.








