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‘Longest night of our lives,’ enduring Samuel De Champlain weekend storm “There is no park anymore, there is no forest there.” June 23, 2025. June 23, 2025. 4 min read.
LORNEVILLE - A spruce tree in Saint John, N.B., likely dating back to around the time of famed French explorer Samuel de Champlain, is part of a forested area at ...
Fallen trees are shown near a truck and camper in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park near Mattawa, Ontario after weekend storm in this handout photo. Photo by SUPPLIED / Shana Calixte-Pitawanakwat.
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The Canadian Ecology Centre is located within Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, which had to be evacuated. The nearby Kiosk Campground in Algonquin Provincial Park was also evacuated.
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A 26-foot carving of an Indigenous man made from white pine was laid to rest Thursday morning during a special ceremony at the Canadian Ecology Centre just outside of Mattawa, Ont.
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Fallen trees are shown near a truck and camper in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park near Mattawa, Ontario after weekend storm in this handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Shana ...
Ontario Provincial Police said Sunday that about 290 people were evacuated from Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park and Kiosk Provincial Park after the storm, and multiple people were injured. Police ...
David Pitawanakwat says he and his wife Shana were at their trailer in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park on Saturday when a sudden storm hit. Author of the article: Special to The Sudbury Star.
People are continuing to be evacuated by bus and other transportation from Samuel de Champlain Park. Cell and landline service is non-existent in some locations throughout the area.