Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 1:21 pm
After crews wage an arduous battle against an out-of-control wildfire, safe parts of Whiteshell Provincial Park are being reopened. Visitors can now cautiously return to enjoy the park’s beauty while fire crews continue their relentless fight against nature’s fiery unpredictability.
As clouds of smoke start to lift in parts of the province, Manitoba cabin owners are learning about the devastation left in the wake of the wildfires.
Parts of Whiteshell Provincial Park that are a safe distance away from an out-of-control wildfire are set to reopen.
WINNIPEG - Parts of Whiteshell Provincial Park that are a safe distance away from an out-of-control wildfire are set to reopen.
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