Since Hurricane Juan Department staff have been working to assess the damage inflicted on Nova Scotia Parks and woodlands. While the extent of the damage is still being assessed, it is clear that in some areas, Juan has left a trail of destruction in forested areas in the central part of the province.
Click on the Parks to see images of the damage. McCormacks Beach - McNabs & Lawlors Island - Porters Lake - Conrads Beach - Martinique - Lawrencetown Beach - Oakfield - Rainbow Haven - Wildlife Park |
McCormacks Beach Boardwalk [top] |
McNabs Island Toppled trees at north end of McNabs Island Close up Pond on McNabs now open to the sea.(upper left) South end of Lawlors Island [top] [more from McNabs/Lawlor Island ] |
Porters Lake |
Porters Lake [top] [more from Porters Lake] |
Oakfield |
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Rainbow Haven [top] |
Conrad Beach Conrad Beach [top] |
Lawrencetown Beach [top] |
Wildlife Park - Shubenacadie Aerial view of Wildlife Park [top] |
Martinique beach loss of boardwalk and dune blow out |