← NewsAll
Saskatchewan wildfires in 2025 caused widespread loss and evacuations
Summary
More than 500 wildfires burned about 2.9 million hectares in Saskatchewan in 2025.
Content
In 2025 Saskatchewan experienced an intense wildfire season that affected many communities across the province. More than 500 fires burned a large area and prompted mass evacuations at the height of the season. Several communities, including Denare Beach, saw extensive property loss and have been engaged in rebuilding work. Officials, volunteer firefighters and local leaders reflected on the season and on recovery needs.
Key facts:
- More than 500 wildfires burned about 2.9 million hectares across Saskatchewan in 2025.
- Roughly 10,000 people were evacuated and about 400 structures were destroyed, with approximately half of those losses reported in Denare Beach.
- Volunteer firefighters and local officials described the fires as unusually intense and fast-spreading.
- Rebuilding work in affected communities, including water and sewage projects in Denare Beach, is ongoing.
Summary:
The 2025 wildfire season produced widespread damage and large-scale evacuations in Saskatchewan, and several communities continue recovery and rebuilding efforts. Officials and community members have spoken about the fires’ intensity, and the provincial leader issued an apology for not visiting one hard-hit community sooner. Residents have called for greater involvement in planning ahead of future seasons. Undetermined at this time.
