Candle Lake eerily quiet as massive wildfire burns just north of resort village
The normally loud and busy summer resort village of Candle Lake was quiet and empty on Saturday as wildfire burned just north of the community.
The closest blaze to the popular spot about 80 kilometres northeast of Prince Albert — the Shoe Fire that began at Lower Fishing Lake and then merged with the Camp Fire north of Snowden — was still the largest in the province on May 31 at 305,343 hectares (nearly 760,000 acres) or more than 13 times the size of the city of Saskatoon and is still not contained, according to Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA).
A voluntary evacuation order was issued for the village on May 28, and the fire activity has deterred people from going to their cabins.
