2022 Saskatchewan Wildfire History
This source-backed 2022 Saskatchewan research page provides a stable route into Canada's official annual and incident-history datasets. Nationally, Natural Resources Canada's current annual series reports 5,658 wildland fires and 1,576,207 ha burned in 2022; use the jurisdiction filters in the linked official datasets for the Saskatchewan-specific record rather than treating the Canada total as a provincial statistic.
NRCan national annual series; context only, not the provincial total
NRCan national annual series; context only
Annual tables plus agency-provided historical locations/perimeters where available
Research Saskatchewan in 2022
Saskatchewan wildfire activity is strongly concentrated in the forested north, where large remote fires can dominate annual area burned even when southern population centres see little direct fire activity.
The canonical page owns the 2022 Saskatchewan historical-season intent without creating month, cause, status or keyword-variant URLs. The official NFD tables remain the place to filter the source data by jurisdiction and reporting category.
CNFDB fire locations and mapped polygons have different completeness. FireRadar never infers a historical perimeter from a fire point or final reported area, and a missing polygon is not described as evidence that no fire occurred.
National Forestry Database — Forest Fires
Canadian Council of Forest Ministers annual fire tables with jurisdiction, year, cause, month and fire-size filters and downloadable source data.
Natural Resources Canada — Canadian National Fire Database
Agency-provided historical wildfire locations and mapped fire perimeters. Point and polygon coverage differ, so a missing perimeter is not treated as a missing historical fire.
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Compare the same official historical datasets in a different reporting year →