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Photo Galleries
We have created an online collection of some of the Hurricane Juan photos in our archive. These photos are an excellent way to understand the strength and destructive power the storm had.
Prospect NS. Photo: Doug Mercer
Mobile home near Sambro NS. Photo: Doug Mercer
Cow Bay Road (behind Rainbow Haven Provincial Park). Photo: Doug Mercer
Close up view of trees in the Halifax Public Gardens toppled by Juan. Photo: Chris Fogarty
Power outages were also caused by roofing material landing on power lines. Photo: Doug Mercer
Trees near Beaverbank NS blown over. Photo: Chris Fogarty
Several schools like this one in Eastern Passage suffered damage. Photo: Chris Fogarty
Ketch Harbour Wharf. Photo: Doug Mercer
Many sidewalks were impassable after the hurricane. Photo: Pete Young
Jubilee Road in Halifax was closed for several days. Photo: Pete Young
A fallen tree in the Halifax Commons. Photo: Pete Young
Fallen trees block the entrance to the Halifax Public Gardens. Photo: Pete Young
Steel legs on this billboard twisted and caused the sign to collapse. Photo: Chris Fogarty
A farm near Truro NS destroyed by Hurricane Juan. Photo: Len Wagg
Juan's winds moved this barn 45cm and forced the owners to destroy it because of safety concerns. Photo: Len Wagg
Point Pleasant Park. Photo: Len Wagg
Point Pleasant Park. Photo: Len Wagg
Submerged and grounded boats at the Bedford Yacht Club being righted by a crane. Photo: Roger Percy and Andre Laflamme
The storm surge tosses this sailboat into a house along the Bedford Basin. Photo: Roger Percy and Andre Laflamme
Close up view of the damage at the Bedford Yacht Club. Photo: Gary Dunbrack
This container ship was damaged in Halifax port when it came into contact with another ship. At the height of the storm the mooring lines from one ship parted, and wind carried the ship across the berth where it came to rest against another ship. Photo: Roger Percy and Andre Laflamme
Damage to a warehouse along the Halifax waterfront. Photo: Roger Percy and Andre Laflamme
The storm surge washed out train tracks and caused these railcars to slide into Halifax Harbour. Photo: Roger Percy and Andre Laflamme
"Before and after" high definition photo of tree damage at Point Pleasant Park in Halifax. Photo: HDI Inc. for Environment Canada
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