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Researchers with Western University’s Northern Tornadoes Project have determined the devastating storm that hit Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park on Saturday caused a downburst.
The two, along with many other campers, were trapped in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park on Saturday night after a violent storm toppled thousands of trees.
The Jingwakoki Campground was the hardest hit section of Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park a downburst touched down Saturday night and caused devastation at the northern Ontario park.
Montreal, Quebec, June 24, 2025 — Tonight, the Samuel De Champlain Bridge will be lit up in blue and white from sunset to 1 a.m. to celebrate Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day.
On July 1, the Samuel De Champlain Bridge will be lit up in red and white from sunset to 1 a.m. to celebrate Canada Day.
Among the shown was a preliminary estimate of the downburst extent. SEE: Downburst, not tornado, caused damage in Samuel de Champlain Park, officials say "The map below shows where ground and drone ...
MATTAWA - The damage in Samuel de Champlain Park during a weekend storm is confirmed to be a downburst and not a tornado, according to Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP).
The damage in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park during a weekend storm is confirmed to be a downburst and not a tornado, according to Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP). A ...
Since its inclusion on the World Heritage List in 1985, a number of buildings in Old Québec have been added to the list of properties protected under the Cultural Property Act, including the Site ...
MONTREAL, June 20, 2025 /CNW/ - On June 21, the Samuel De Champlain Bridge will be lit up in yellow, blue, green, orange and pink from sunset to 1 a.m. to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day ...