A brief look at some of Canada’s biggest wildfires in the last two decades
OTTAWA — Okanagan Mountain Park, B.C., 2003: 25,600 hectares burned, 33,050 people evacuated, 238 homes burned.
McLure, B.C., 2003: 26,420 hectares burned, destroying or damaging 72 homes, and forcing 3,800 people from their homes.
Slave Lake, Alta., 2011: 4,700 hectares burned, 433 buildings destroyed, forced the complete evacuation of the town of 7,000, caused over $700 million in damage.
Northwest Territories, 2014: By area, still the most hectares burned in a single fire season in Canada at 3.5 million hectares. It cost $55 million to fight. Smoke drifted as far south as North Dakota.