Related News

It’s not the tariffs, it’s the chaos

It’s not the tariffs, it’s the chaos

April 3, 2025
Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot

Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot

June 28, 2025
WKND Skateboards Turns 10 With a New Book and (Quite Possibly) Their Best Skit Yet

WKND Skateboards Turns 10 With a New Book and (Quite Possibly) Their Best Skit Yet

April 10, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

Related News

It’s not the tariffs, it’s the chaos

It’s not the tariffs, it’s the chaos

April 3, 2025
Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot

Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot

June 28, 2025
WKND Skateboards Turns 10 With a New Book and (Quite Possibly) Their Best Skit Yet

WKND Skateboards Turns 10 With a New Book and (Quite Possibly) Their Best Skit Yet

April 10, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

‘Like a clear-cut forestry operation’: Cleanup begins at downburst-hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
June 27, 2025
in Canadian news feed
0
‘Like a clear-cut forestry operation’: Cleanup begins at downburst-hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When Cameron Hockey is asked to describe the devastation from a downburst that hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park in northeastern Ontario the night of June 21, he’s almost at a loss for words.

You might also like

Nova Scotia’s liquor retailer continues to warehouse American alcohol and has no plans to sell it off

Lake Ontario water release aims to raise drought-level St. Lawrence River

Sask. jury finds Roderick Sutherland guilty of manslaughter in death of Megan Gallagher

“The closest thing that I could correlate this to that some folks might have a mental image of would be like a clear-cut forestry operation,” he said while standing in front of a building camouflaged by the large pine tree on top of it.

Hockey is manager of the Algonquin Zone of Ontario Parks. Over the past week, he’s been co-ordinating the collaborative efforts to clear fallen trees from the park’s roads and assess the damage.

“The number one priority right now is just to be able to provide that safe access for people to come on site and to grab their personal property,” he said.

Downbursts are powerful winds that descend from a thunderstorm. Unlike a tornado, which produces a wind funnel from the ground up, a downburst produces strong winds that move downward from a storm.

Hockey guesses the storm destroyed at least 100 trailers and vehicles when it knocked trees over like bowling pins.

He said it’s a miracle no one was killed.

But some campers, like Colin Murphy of Eganville, Ont., suffered serious injuries. Murphy said his femur was shattered in four places after a tree sliced through his family’s trailer and fell on top of him.

Hockey said another camper nearly lost her arm after it was caught under a tree for hours. Emergency workers, who trekked through the brush for hours to reach the campers, were able to free her, and surgeons later saved her arm.

The damage to the park is so significant that Hockey said it’s impossible to say exactly when it will be able to reopen.

A drone image taken by researchers with the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) at London’s Western University shows thousands of trees in the park’s Jingwakoki Campground were flattened.

“There’s so much material down right now that we actually need to remove a lot of debris just to fully understand all of the impacts that this has had on the park,” Hockey said.

He said that includes critical infrastructure such as high-voltage power lines, water systems and buildings, such as public washroom facilities.

Bill Steer is general manager of the Canadian Ecology Centre, which is located in the park.

Steer pointed to several cabins that had their roofs destroyed by fallen trees.

Had the storm happened a week later, more than 100 students would have been at the centre for summer camps.

“That would be a whole different story,” he said.

Steer said the centre will need to close for at least three months to allow for repairs.

“As a non-profit, as an environmental education centre, we rely on operations, and so we don’t get any subsidies,” he said.

“The next real challenge is going to be a financial one.”

Steer said it could take even longer for the park to reopen.

“The park has to go through an initial assessment, and then I believe, you know, it’s anticipated a major forestry operation will come through,” he said.

“And they’ll start taking those trees off the cabins and then we can do our assessment.”

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Recommended For You

Nova Scotia’s liquor retailer continues to warehouse American alcohol and has no plans to sell it off

by Sarah Taylor
October 18, 2025
0
Nova Scotia’s liquor retailer continues to warehouse American alcohol and has no plans to sell it off

More than seven months after the NSLC pulled American alcohol from its shelves as part of Nova Scotia's response to the trade war with the US, the corporation...

Read more

Lake Ontario water release aims to raise drought-level St. Lawrence River

by Sarah Taylor
October 18, 2025
0
Lake Ontario water release aims to raise drought-level St. Lawrence River

Read Entire Article

Read more

Sask. jury finds Roderick Sutherland guilty of manslaughter in death of Megan Gallagher

by Sarah Taylor
October 17, 2025
0
Sask. jury finds Roderick Sutherland guilty of manslaughter in death of Megan Gallagher

Roderick Sutherland has been found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the 2020 murder of Megan GallagherA 12-person jury at Court of King's Bench in Saskatoon returned its...

Read more

Witnesses describe hearing vehicle the night before N.S. children reported missing

by Sarah Taylor
October 17, 2025
0
Witnesses describe hearing vehicle the night before N.S. children reported missing

Two people who live near Jack and Lilly Sullivan's home told police they heard a vehicle coming and going in the middle of the night, just hours before...

Read more

Striking Alberta teachers refuse to engage in talks that exclude pupil-teacher ratio

by Sarah Taylor
October 17, 2025
0
Striking Alberta teachers refuse to engage in talks that exclude pupil-teacher ratio

The association representing 51,000 Alberta teachers who have been off the job since Oct 6 says they have been asked to return to classrooms voluntarily and attend talks...

Read more
Next Post
Forget Peloton — I just tested the subscription-free Wattbike Air, and I’ve never felt my legs burn like that before

Forget Peloton — I just tested the subscription-free Wattbike Air, and I’ve never felt my legs burn like that before

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

It’s not the tariffs, it’s the chaos

It’s not the tariffs, it’s the chaos

April 3, 2025
Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot

Hudson’s Bay landlords don’t want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot

June 28, 2025
WKND Skateboards Turns 10 With a New Book and (Quite Possibly) Their Best Skit Yet

WKND Skateboards Turns 10 With a New Book and (Quite Possibly) Their Best Skit Yet

April 10, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS – AI Curated content

CANADIANA.NEWS will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

BROWSE BY TAG

Canada News CBC.ca Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com Skateboarding tomsguide.com

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.