In late June and early July of 2015, many large fires burned in Saskatchewan (Figure 1). Two of these fires threatened pre-existing community protection fuel treatments established to protect their villages. This report documents the treatments completed and the influence that the treatments had on fire behaviour as fire moved into them. The two communities that had their fuel treatments challenged were the hamlets of Weyakwin and Wadin Bay. Weyakwin had built a fuelbreak on the east side of town and thinned 4.6 ha of forest on the west side of the fuelbreak. Wadin Bay had also completed a thinning project to protect the hamlet from fire moving in from the west and south. Two trips were made to observe and document the fuel treatments and how fire behaved within them. Stand density data was collected within and beside the treatments to describe the fuel environment. Other data sources included fuel treatment plans, fire weather data, fire chronology information and personal communication with those who were involved in the projects and firefighting efforts.