List of tornadoes by province (Canada)

This page lists all the confirmed and probable tornadoes which have touched down in Canadian provinces & territories.

Experts have estimated that around 230 tornadoes occur in Canada each year, though only around 60 are formally confirmed.[1] with most occurring in Southern Ontario, the southern Canadian Prairies and southern Quebec. Canada ranks as the second country in the world with the most tornadoes per year, after the United States of America. Of the average 60 confirmed tornadoes each year, Alberta and Saskatchewan both average between 14 and 18 tornadoes per season, followed by Manitoba and Ontario with normally between 8 and 14 tornadoes per season. Quebec is another recognized tornado-prone zone averaging between 4 and 8 tornadoes each year. Atlantic Canada and Interior British Columbia are also recognized tornado zones averaging between 0 and 4 tornadoes each year. The Canadian Territories are not typically seen as tornado-prone regions, however tornadoes can occur in the region. The peak season for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in Canada is in the summer months, although tornadoes in Canada have occurred in spring, fall and very rarely winter.

In Canada, tornadoes are rated based on the damage they cause using a set of "Damage Indicators" which estimate wind speeds based on different levels of damage. Prior to April 1, 2013, the scale used to rate tornadoes in Canada was the Fujita scale. Following this day, Environment Canada started to use the Enhanced Fujita scale.[2] The most common intensities for tornadoes in Canada range between an EF0 to EF2 (F0 to F2) and usually result in minor structural damage to barns, wood fences, roof shingles, uprooted or snapped tree limbs and downed power lines. Tornadoes rated at an EF3 to EF4 (F3 to F4) have occurred in Canada, but are significantly rarer. Canada has only ever seen one EF5 (F5) tornado, which occurred in Elie, Manitoba.

Due to increasing detection (i.e. Doppler weather radar, social media and satellite imagery), the number of confirmed tornadoes have increased substantially in recent years. In past decades, the number of tornadoes officially counted is likely underestimated. The uptick in confirmed tornadoes is also attributed to other factors, such as improved aerial and ground damage assessment after the fact in sparsely populated areas (particularly the case in remote parts of the Canadian Prairies and Northern Ontario, for example), better trained spotter capabilities and increased use of digital recording devices by citizens. In Canada, the Northern Tornadoes Project from Western University has taken over the survey, rating, and confirmation of tornadoes in Canada.[3]

For a variety of reasons, such as Canada's lower population density and generally stronger housing construction due to the colder climate, Canadian tornadoes have historically caused far fewer fatalities than tornadoes in other parts of the world.

Tornadoes in Canada are enough of a threat for a public warning system to be in place, overseen by the national weather agency, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). With connections between Environment Canada and the Government of Canada, AlertReady is used for the public alerting method for various public hazards.

Alberta

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1883

[edit]
1883, July 14 Medicine Hat Not rated
  • Caused damage to nearby buildings
[4]

1893

[edit]
1893, April 4 Lethbridge Not rated
  • Caused damage to local storefronts
[5]

1897

[edit]
1897, July 13-19 Wheatland County Not rated
  • Minor tree damage and a destroyed barn roo.
[6]

1905

[edit]
1905, July 12 Pine Lake Not rated
  • Significant, but narrow damage
  • Various farm properties sustained damage with a house losing its roof and nearby buildings remaining untouched
  • Briefly became a tornadic waterspout as it crossed the lake[7][8][9]

1906

[edit]
1906, October 29 Coutts Not rated [10][11]

1907

[edit]
1907, August 14 South of Vermillion Not rated
  • destroyed a house, stables and corrals
  • killed 3 chickens
[12]

1909

[edit]
1909, July 1 Didsbury Not rated

[13][14][15]

1909, July 16 South of Lloydminster Not rated ~4
  • House destroyed
  • Farm machinery broken and twisted
  • Debris tossed more than 183 meters

[16][17]

1911

[edit]
1911, March 13 Macleod Not rated
  • Minor damage

[18]

1911, June 30 Winnifred Not rated
  • Destroyed barn
  • Damaged houses

[19][20]

1911, July 2-8 Strome Not rated
  • Minimal property damage
  • Was active for "a few seconds"[21]
1911, August 11 Black Diamond Not rated
  • Significant damage done to property
  • Accompanied by significant hail

[22]

1915

[edit]
1915, June 25 Grassy Lake

Redcliff

F4 ~5 ~12
  • Multiple buildings levelled
  • Freight train derailed

[23][24][25]

1915, July 14 West of Nanton Not rated
  • School taken off foundation
  • Several buildings levelled

[25][26]

1918

[edit]
1918 Vermilion Not rated ~3
  • Woman was carried over 27 m (30 yd).
[27]

1927

[edit]
1927, July 7 Vulcan Not rated
  • A curling rink was destroyed
  • Damaged a dairy farm and a granary
  • Significant town damage

1936

[edit]
1936, July 6 Lavoy Not rated
  • Building damage
[28]

1950

[edit]
1950, September 1 Not rated
  • Damaged crops
  • Damaged farm buildings

1966

[edit]
1966, June 10 Nanton Not rated
  • Tree damage
[29]

1972

[edit]
1972, July 28 Bawlf Not rated ~3
  • Destroyed farm buildings
  • Destroyed a two-story house
[29]

1980

[edit]
1980, May 23 Schuler F0 [30]
1980, May 23 Hilda F1 [30]
1980, May 25 F1
1980, May 25 Hilda F0 [30]
1980, June 2 Grassy Lake F0 [30]
1980, June 11 Foremost F1 [30]
1980, July 14 Sylvan Lake F0 [30]
1980, August 10 Aldersyde F0 [30]

1981

[edit]
1981, June 5 Landonville F1 [30]
1981, June 5 Clandonald F0 [30]
1981, June 6 Clandonald F0 [30]
1981, July 13 West Edmonton F1 [30]
1981, July 14 Boyle F0 [30]
1981, July 15 Rivière Qui Barre F2 [30]
1981, July 25 Sangudo F0 [30]

1982

[edit]
1982, May 7 Coutts F0 [30]
1982, May 13 Mayerthorpe F1 [30]
1982, May 13 Fort Assiniboine F0 [30]
1982, May 29 Magnolia F0 [30]
1982, June 2 Gainford F1 [30]
1982, June 6 Entwistle F1 [30]
1982, June 30 Southeast of Rocky Mountain House F3 ~1
  • Destroyed a mobile home
  • Estimated C$500,000 of damage
[30][27]
1982, June 30 North of Viking F2 [30]
1982, June 30 F1
1982, July 1 Consort F1 [30]
1982, July 6 Langdon F0 [30]
1982, July 11 Clive F0 [30]
1982, July 14 F0
1982, July 14 F1
1982, July 18 Lucky Lake F0 [30]
1982, July 30 Rocky Mountain House F0 [30]
1982, August 11 F0
1982, August 15 Vauxhall F0 [30]
1982, September 10 Calgary F1 [30]

1983

[edit]
1983, July 8 Blackfoot Not rated [31]

1984

[edit]
1984, June 29 Athabasca Not rated ~1
  • Destroying granaries
  • Destroying farm equipment

1986

[edit]
1986, June 18 High Prairie Not rated
  • Roof damage
1986, June 29 Not rated
  • Destroyed a storage shed
1986, July 9 Penhold

Sylvan Lake

Not rated
  • Two tornadoes near Penhold
  • One tornado near Sylvan Lake[32]

1987

[edit]
1987, July 31 Edmonton F4 ~27 ~253
1987, July 31 Southeast Edmonton F1 [30][33][34]
1987, July 31 F2
  • Estimated C$40,000 of damage
1987, July 31 Edmonton Area

Central Alberta

F0

1989

[edit]
1989, July 27 Edmonton F1
  • Estimated C$500,000 of damage
[30][37][38]

1993

[edit]
1993, July 29 Holden F3
1993, July 29 Northeast of Lac La Biche F1
1993, July 29 Falun F0

1998

[edit]
1998, July 19 Daysland Not rated
  • Damaged power lines

2000

[edit]
2000, July 14 Pine Lake F3 ~12
  • Estimated C$13,000,000 of damage
  • Fourth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36]
2000, July 23 Marwayne F3
  • Destroyed one home
[39]
2000, July 26 Wabamun Not rated
2000, August 1 Viking Not rated
2000, August 6 Elnora Not rated
2000, August 9 Sangudo Not rated

2001

[edit]
2001, July 13 Caroline Not rated [40]

2003

[edit]
2003, July 11 Westlock County Not rated
2003, August 13 Wabamun Not rated Few [41]

2004

[edit]
2004, April 18 Raymond Not rated
2004, June 13 Vulcan Not rated [42]
2004, July 8 Grande Prairie F2
  • Damage to homes and businesses
[43]
2004, July 11 Andrew Not rated

2005

[edit]
2005, June 4 Not rated
  • Tree damage
  • Four cold-core funnels briefing touch the ground
2005, June 21 Lethbridge Not rated [44]

2007

[edit]
2007, June 25 Standard Not rated
  • Destroyed a barn
2007, July 8 Mayerthorpe Not rated
2007, July 23 Not rated
  • No major damage
  • Tornado involved all the places listed

2008

[edit]
2008, June 6 Heisler Not rated
  • Minor damage
[29][45]
2008, June 10 Wabamun Not rated
2008, June 22 Viking Not rated
  • Tree and fence damage
[46]
2008, July 6 Airdrie Not rated [47]
2008, July 15 Vulcan F1
  • Damaged two granaries
[48]
2008, July 16 Edmonton F0 [30]

2009

[edit]
2009, May 31 Southeast of Lloydminster F0 [30]
2009, June 25 Northeast of Hanna F1
  • Barn roof damage
[49]
2009, June 25 Cairns F0
  • Siding and shingles damage
[49]
2009, July 4 Red Deer F1
  • Tree damage
[50]
2009, August 1 Airdrie F0 [30]

2010

[edit]
2010, June 29 Whitecourt Not rated
2010, July 30 Sundre Not rated
2010, August 22 Grande Prairie Not rated

2011

[edit]
2011, July 7 Not rated
  • Farms destroyed
  • Trees damaged
2011, July 13 Southwest Calgary F0 [52]

2012

[edit]
2012, June 5 Not rated
  • At least one confirmed tornado and three unconfirmed tornadoes.[53]
2012, June 9 Stettler Not rated
  • Minor damage
[54]
2012, July 3 Southwest of Olds F1
  • House and barn damage
[55][29]
2012, July 28 Cremona Not rated
  • Farm damage
[56]

2013

[edit]
2013, June 12 Pigeon Lake Not rated
  • Became a waterspout[27]
2013, June 19 Pakowki Lake Not rated
2013, July 4 Stavely Not rated
2013, July 24 Okotoks Not rated

2014

[edit]
2014, June 13 Northwest of Gleichen Not rated [57]
2014, June 27 Cremona Not rated [58]
2014, June 29 Wainwright Not rated

2015

[edit]
2015, June 4 Airdrie EF0 [59]
2015, June 21 Cochrane Not rated [60]
2015, July 22 Not rated
2015, August 5 Langdon Not rated [62]
2015, August 6 Foremost Not rated [63]
2015, September 13 Didsbury Not rated

2016

[edit]
2016, April 13 Calgary EF0 [64]
2016, June 30 Ponoka EF1
  • Damaged homes
[65]
2016, July 1 West of Didsbury EF0 [65]
2016, July 2
EF0
  • Tree damage
2016, July 3 Hardisty EF1
  • Damaged farm
[65]
2016, July 6 Monitor EF0
2016, July 13 Endiang EF0 [66]
2016, July 17 Okotoks EF0
  • Minor damage
[67]
2016, August 4 Vermilion Not rated [68]
2016, August 10 Schuler Not rated [69]
2016, August 21 Edson EF0 [70]

2017

[edit]
2017, June 2 Three Hills EF1
  • Tree and roof damage
[71]
2017, June 9 Mannville EF0 [72]
2017, July 1 Sangudo EF0 [73]
2017, July 9 Sunchild First Nation EF0 [74]
2017, July 10 Northwest of Calgary International Airport EF0 [75]
2017, July 13 Breton EF1
  • Tree and roof damage
[76]
2017, July 13 Athabasca EF0 [76]
2017, October 7 Jenner EF0 [77]

2018

[edit]
2018, May 24 Calmar EF0 [78]
2018, June 9 St. Paul Not rated [79]

2019

[edit]
2019, April 24 Peers EF0
  • Damaged a fence
  • Damaged a shed
[80]
2019, June 14 Seven Persons EF0 [81]
2019, June 23 North of Fort Macleod EF0 [81]
2019, June 25 2 km south of Sexsmith EF0 [81]
2019, June 26 Millet EF0 [81]
2019, June 29 15 km east of Lac La Biche EF0 29-millimetre sized hail reported[82]
2019, June 29 20 km southeast of Slave Lake EF0 [82]
2019, June 29 Cold Lake EF0 Dissipated about 10 minutes after formation[82]
2019, July 8 75 km south of Grande Prairie EF0 Touched down at around 4:40pm[83]
2019, July 14 Northeast of Crossfield EF0 Touched down at around 2:15pm[84]

2022

[edit]
2022, July 7 South of Sundre EF2
  • Destroyed one house
  • Damaged several properties

[85]

2022, July 18 Redcliff EF2

[85]

2023

[edit]
2023, May 31 East of Stettler Not rated ~2
  • Second Canadian tornado of 2023, first Albertan tornado of 2023. Landspout tornado.[citation needed]
2023, July 1 South of Didsbury EF4 ~2
  • 9 homes damaged; 5 others completely destroyed
  • First F4/EF4 tornado in Alberta since the 1987 Edmonton tornado[86]

List of Alberta tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~65 ~64 ~28 ~5 ~4 ~3 ~0

British Columbia

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1926

[edit]
1926, July 12 Lac la Hache Not rated
  • Destroyed farm buildings
  • Damaged trees

1955

[edit]
1955, April 25 Nanaimo Not rated
  • Minor damage

1962

[edit]
1962, July 1 Vancouver Not rated

1966

[edit]
1966, March 7 Ucluelet Not rated
  • Significant damage

1988

[edit]
1988, May 1 Vancouver Not rated

2020

[edit]
2020, May 21 Victoria EF0 [87]
2020, August 21 Fort St. John EF0 [88]

2021

[edit]
2021, November 6 UBC Point Grey Campus EF0 0 0
  • Downed trees, power lines, and trolley bus wires
  • Damage to vehicles
  • Road closures and reroutes to bus services
[89][90][91]

List of British Columbia tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~5 ~3 ~0 ~0 ~0 ~0 ~0

Manitoba

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1900

[edit]
1900, June 5 Winnipeg Not rated ~1
  • Destroyed buildings
[92][93]

1908

[edit]
1908, October 5 Morris Not rated
  • Damaged farm buildings
  • Tossed farm machinery
[94]
1908, October 6 Birds Hill Not rated
  • Destroyed two homes
  • Snapped telephone poles

1922

[edit]
1922, June 22 Southern Manitoba Not rated ~5 Hundreds
  • Estimated C$2,000,000 of damage
  • Multiple tornadoes
  • Damage costs are in dollars of the time[95]

1955

[edit]
1955, June 19 Vita Not rated
  • No fatalities, 30 injuries
  • Estimated C$500,000 of damage
  • Damage costs are in dollars of the time[96]

1958

[edit]
1958, January 1 Amaranth Not rated [97]

1959

[edit]
1959, June 6 La Salle Not rated
  • Destroyed a garage

1977

[edit]
1977, July 18 St. Malo F4 ~3
  • Destroyed houses and barns
  • Peeled asphalt off Highway 59

1980

[edit]
1980, April 6 St-Malo F0 [30]
1980, May 28 Morden F0 [30]
1980, July 26 Pinaymootang First Nation, in Fairford F0 [30]
1980, July 29 Bowsman F0 [30]

1981

[edit]
1981, June 4 Melita F0 [30]
1981, July 3 Grandview F0 [30]
1981, July 14 Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes F0 [30]
1981, August 30 Plumas F0 [30]

1982

[edit]
1982, July 16 F0
1982, August 14 Decker F0 [30]

1984

[edit]
1984, July 8 F3

1992

[edit]
1992, June 24 Not rated
  • Five tornadoes

1994

[edit]
1994, August 27 Turtle Mountain F4
  • Estimated over C$1,000,000 of damage

1995

[edit]
1995, June 20 Manitoba Not rated
  • Thunderstorms throughout Manitoba produced one tornado

2006

[edit]
2006, July 14 Gretna Not rated
  • Damaged crops, trees and a shed
2006, August 5 Gull Lake F2 ~1
2006, August 20 La Broquerie F2
  • Destroyed a house

2007

[edit]
2007, June 22–23 Elie F5
  • Destroyed four homes
  • Damaged a flour mill
2007, June 22–23 F3
2007, June 22–23 Southern Manitoba Not rated

2008

[edit]
2008, May 25 Altona Not rated
2008, May 31 Niverville Not rated [103][104]
2008, June 9 Morris Not rated

[105]

2008, June 27 Not rated
2008, July 7 Turtle Mountain Provincial Park Not rated
  • Sunk boats
  • Damaged docks
[107][108]
2008, September 1 La Broquerie Not rated
  • Minor damage
[109]

2009

[edit]
2009, June 1 Winnipeg F0 [30]
2009, July 4 Swan River F0 [30]
2009, July 7 Valhalla F0 [30]
2009, July 31 Telford F0 [30]

2010

[edit]
2010, June 22 Woodlands Not rated
  • Destroyed a garage
  • Damaged a house
2010, June 23 Rosser Not rated
  • Additional funnel clouds were reported throughout the region
2010, July 13 Carman Not rated [110]
2010, July 26 Oakbank Not rated

2011

[edit]
2011, May 28 St. Adolphe Not rated
  • Likely an F0 but unconfirmed rating
2011, September 18 East of Winnipeg Not rated

2013

[edit]
2013, July 13 Not rated
  • Damaged homes
  • Overturned mobile homes
  • Tree damage
2013, July 21 Between Boissevain and Deloraine Not rated [112]
2013, July 24 Morris Not rated [113]

2014

[edit]
2014, July 5 Hartney Not rated [114]
2014, July 26 Not rated
  • Three tornadoes (two near Waterhen and one near La Salle)[115]

2015

[edit]
2015, June 24 Near Manitou EF0
2015, July 12 Ninette Not rated [117]
2015, July 18 Winnipeg Beach Not rated [118]
2015, July 27 Tilston EF2
  • Damaged a farm
  • Overturned trucks
  • Bridge damage
  • Longest lived tornado documented in Canada[119]
2015, August 7 Anola Not rated [120]

2016

[edit]
2016, May 31 Miami EF0 [121]
2016, June 3 Southwest of Elgin Not rated [122]
2016, June 19 Southwest of Grand Rapids Not rated [123]
2016, July 20 Long Plain First Nation EF1
  • House damage
  • Tree damage
[124]
2016, July 20 Hartney

Souris

Not rated
2016, July 23 Russell Not rated [125]
2016, July 31 Camperville Not rated [126]
2016, August 3 Not rated ~150 sheep
  • Minor building damage
  • Tree damage
2016, August 8 EF2
  • Overturned school bus
  • Damaged homes
  • Destroyed a home
2016, August 8 South of Russell EF0 [128][129][130]
2016, August 8 Elphinstone Not rated [128][129][130]
2016, August 24 Eddystone Not rated [131]

2017

[edit]
2017, June 21 Sapotaweyak Cree Nation EF0 [132]

2018

[edit]
2018, June 14 South of Waskada Not rated [133]
2018, June 30 Pauingassi First Nation EF0 [134]
2018, July 1 Lake Manitoba Not rated
2018, July 22 Lake of the Prairies Not rated
2018, August 3 EF4 ~1
  • Destroyed and damaged multiple homes
  • De-barked and ripped trees
  • Overturned mobile homes, vehicles, and farming equipment
  • Threw vehicles and mobile homes into Lake Manitoba
  • Recorded to be on the ground between 20 and 45 minutes
  • Became a waterspout following the destructive trail
  • First EF4 in Canada since switching to the Enhanced Fujita scale[138][139][140][141][142][143]

2020

[edit]
2020,

June 29

Rapid City EF2
  • Buildings demolished
  • Trees snapped
2020,

August 8

Virden EF3

~3

  • Barn destroyed
  • Trees snapped
2020

August 13

Alexander Not Rated
2020,

August 21

Shoal Lake Not Rated
2021
2021,

May 14

Friedensruh

Roblin

Not Rated
2021,

May 15

Sandy Bay Not Rated
2021,

June 9

Altona EF0
  • Structural, vehicle damage
  • Trees damaged
2021,

August 20

Westergaard Lake

Bryan Lake

EF1
Betula Lake EF2
2022
2022,

June 25

Lake St. Martin Not Rated
2022,

June 29

Kenville EF2
  • Wide damage path through forested areas
2022,

July 9

Argyle

Stonewall

EF0
2022,

August 2

Netley

Teulon

Not Rated
2022,

August 8

Apussigamasi Lake EF1
  • Damage path in forested areas
2022,

August 18

Lake Manitoba

St. Ambroise

Not Rated
  • Tornadic Waterspout
  • Event location estimated[144]
Beausejour EF0
2022,

September 1

Lasthope EF1
  • Moderate damage to trees in forests
2023
2023,

June 4

Carberry Not Rated
  • Short path through cropland
2023,

June 20

MacGregor EF1
  • Grain bin lightly damaged
  • Trees moderately damaged
Killarney
  • Structural and tree damage
William Lake
  • Damage path through forested areas
  • Tornado started near Carpenter Lake, ND before crossing the border into MB
2023,

June 26

Keyes

Neepawa

Not Rated
2023,

June 28

Brookdale Not Rated
  • Visible crop damage path
Venlaw
2023,

July 26

Ranger Lakes EF2
  • Damage path lightly carved ground

List of Manitoba tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~72 ~28 ~8 ~9 ~3 ~3 ~1

New Brunswick

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1879

[edit]
1879, August 3 Bouctouche F3 ~5 ~10
  • Easternmost major tornado in North America
  • Tenth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36]

1980

[edit]
1980, August 9 Maple Green F0 [30]

1981

[edit]
1981, July 8 Scotchtown F2
  • Estimated C$10,000 of damage
[30]

1982

[edit]
1982, July 19 Bathurst F1 [30]

1989

[edit]
1989, August 14 Carlisle Not rated
  • Three tornadoes

1995

[edit]
1995, July 26 Fredericton Not rated
  • Building damage

1997

[edit]
1997, July 24 Grand Falls F2

2002

[edit]
2002, July 4 F1
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged homes
  • Damaged businesses

2006

[edit]
2006, July 4 Glassville, New Brunswick F1
  • Structure and forest damage
2006, August 15 Pokemouche to Evangeline F1
  • Tree damage

2007

[edit]
2007, June 26 Petitcodiac Not rated
  • Playground equipment damage
2007, August 3 White Rapids F2
  • Farm building damage

2013

[edit]
2013, July 20 EF1
  • Several buildings were damaged
  • Trees damaged
[145]

List of New Brunswick tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~5 ~1 ~4 ~3 ~1 ~0 ~0

Newfoundland and Labrador

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1983

[edit]
1983, August 3 Gander Bay South F0 [30]

1987

[edit]
1987, August 30 St. Lawrence F0 [30]

1991

[edit]
1991, July 16 Grand Falls-Windsor F1 [30]

1996

[edit]
1996, September 6 Trinity F1 [30]

1998

[edit]
1998, ? Buchans ? [146]

2007

[edit]
2007, July 29 Gander Bay F0
  • Flipped some snowmobile trailers
[147]
2007, July 29 Grand Falls-Windsor F0 [30]

2023

[edit]
2023, August 24 Point Riche EF0
  • Originally was a waterspout, came ashore.
  • Damaged several picnic tables.
[148]

List of Newfoundland and Labrador tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~1 ~5 ~2 ~0 ~0 ~0 ~0

Northwest Territories

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1978

[edit]
1978, July 30 Yellowknife F2
  • Severe damage to weakly built houses
  • Toppled a tower
[149]

2006

[edit]
2006, ? Caribou and Blanchet islands on Great Slave Lake ? [150]

2012

[edit]
2012, July 19 Near Inuvik Airport ? Funnel cloud confirmed through photo taken on a cell phone, but did not touch down. One of the northernmost funnel cloud sighted around the world.[151]

2015

[edit]
2015, ? Great Slave Lake near Hay River ? Waterspout[150]

2019

[edit]
2019, June 2 Fort Smith EF1
  • Multiple sheds flipped
  • Severe damage to roofs and nearby trees
[152]

List of Northwest Territories tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~0 ~0 ~1 ~1 ~0 ~0 ~0

Nova Scotia

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1954

[edit]
1954, January 30 White Point F1
  • Snapped trees
  • Damaged cabins
  • Barn destroyed
[153][154]

1955

[edit]
1955, July 18 Tidnish Area F1 [154]

1980

[edit]
1980, July 22 Roseway F0 [154]
1980, August 16 Northport F0 [154]

1997

[edit]
1997, June 24 Lantz F0 [154]

1999

[edit]
1999, August 18 Pugwash F0
  • Localized structural damage
[154]

2016

[edit]
2016, August 7 Grand Mira South EF0 [154]

2021

[edit]
2021, June 30 Stewiacke EF1
  • Barn destroyed
[154]
  • Nova Scotia's strongest tornado in 41 years
2021, July 22 Antrim EF0 [154]

List of Nova Scotia tornado strengths

[edit]
Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
~0 ~6 ~3 ~0 ~0 ~0 ~0

Ontario

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1792

[edit]
1792, June 30 Between Fonthill and Port Robinson Not rated
  • Leveled houses
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged trees along "Hurricane Road"[155]

1829

[edit]
1829, April 18 Between Collingwood and Niagara-on-the-Lake Not rated
  • Damaged a saloon
  • Many tornadoes
1829, June 2 Guelph Not rated
  • Strong tornado
1829, August 7 Galt Not rated ~1

1860

[edit]
1860, May 19 Aurora Not rated
  • Houses damaged
  • Tree damage

1880

[edit]
1880, June 10 Listowel Not rated

1884

[edit]
1884, May 15 Elora

Mapleton

F4
  • Destroyed barns and stables
  • Damaged a church

1885

[edit]
1885, June 7 Not rated
  • Damaged houses and orchards

1888

[edit]
1888, June 6 Cornwall Not rated ~3
  • Destroyed houses
  • Destroyed barns
  • Destroyed outbuildings
1888, August 16 South Glengarry Not rated ~9 ~16
  • Damaged property
  • Tornado passed into Quebec
  • Fifth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36]

1892

[edit]
1892, June 29 London Not rated
  • Destroyed barns
  • Destroyed outbuildings

1898

[edit]
1898, September 26 Merritton Not rated ~5 Dozens

1923

[edit]
1923, June 24 Not rated

1946

[edit]
1946, June 17 F4 ~17
  • Estimated over C$9,000,000 of damage
  • Fifth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36][155]
1946, June 24 F3
1946, December 12 Exeter F2

1948

[edit]
1948, March 19 Windsor Not rated

1953

[edit]
1953, May 21 Sarnia F4 ~7 Over 68

1967

[edit]
1967, April 17
F3
  • Estimated over C$8,200,000 of damage
  • Two tornadoes
1967, April 17 Southwestern Ontario F0 ~1
  • Two tornadoes

1970

[edit]
1970, August 20 F3 ~6 Over 200
  • Estimated C$17,000,000 of damage
  • Eighth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36][156]

1972

[edit]
1972, July 22 Algonquin Provincial Park Not rated

1973

[edit]
1973, July 13 Brighton Not rated ~1
  • Damaged city hall
  • Damaged a church
  • Destroyed most trees
[157]
1973, August 27 Algonquin Provincial Park Not rated

1974

[edit]
1974, April 3 Windsor F3 ~9 Over 20
  • Estimated C$500,000 of damage
  • Sixth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36][156]

1979

[edit]
1979, August 7 F4 ~2 Over 150
  • Estimated over C$100,000,000 of damage
  • Two tornadoes
1979, August 7 Woodstock F0

1980

[edit]
1980, May 5 Stratford F1 [30]
1980, May 31 Between Georgetown to Woodbridge F0
  • Estimated C$900,000 of damage
[30]
1980, June 9 Whitby F0 [30]
1980, July 15 Wellesley F0
  • Estimated C$50,000 of damage
[30]
1980, July 16 LaSalle F1
  • Estimated C$500,000 of damage
[30]
1980, August 8 Wheatley F1 [30]
1980, August 11 F0
  • Estimated C$20,000 of damage
1980, August 14 London F2
  • Estimated C$100,000 of damage
[30]
1980, August 14 F0
1980, August 25 Neskantaga First Nation F0 [30]
1980, September 2 Jarratt F3 [30]
1980, September 2 South Lancaster F1 [30]
1980, September 2 Houghton Centre F0 [30]
1980, September 22 F1
1980, September 22 F0
1980, September 25 Teeswater F2 [30]

1981

[edit]
1981, March 30 Bothwell F1 [30]
1981, March 30 Hickson F0 [30]
1981, June 3 Midland F0 [30]
1981, June 6 Near Harcourt F1 [30]
1981, June 10 Near Acton F0 [30]
1981, July 18 Near Bond Head, Ontario [clarification needed] F0 [30]
1981, July 19 F0
1981, August 4 Bradford F0 [30]
1981, August 8 Brantford F0 [30]
1981, August 11 Niagara-on-the-Lake F0
  • Estimated C$200,000 of damage
[30]
1981, September 10 Shannonville F1 [30]
1981, September 10 F0

1982

[edit]
1982, May 28 Dobbinton F0
  • Estimated C$2,000 of damage
[30]
1982, June 15 Strathroy F1 [30]
1982, June 15 F0
1982, June 22 Mississauga F1 [30]
1982, June 22 Exeter F0 [30]
1982, July 18 Crowes Landing F0 [30]
1982, August 8 Cochrane F0
  • Estimated C$100,000 of damage
[30]
1982, August 19 Mattawa F0
1982, August 25 F1

1983

[edit]
1983, May 2 F2 ~1
  • Estimated C$1,000,000 of damage
1983, May 2 Reece's Corners F4 ~13
  • Estimated C$20,000,000 of damage
  • Destroyed 15-25 buildings
[30][158]
1983, May 2 Rexdale F0
  • Estimated over C$1,200,000 of damage

1984

[edit]
1984, June 18 Westport Not rated
  • Damaged a few buildings
1984, August 14 Toronto Not rated
  • Estimated millions of damage
[30]
1984, September 2 Not rated ~30
  • Six unrated tornadoes[30]

1985

[edit]
1985, May 31 Barrie F4 ~8 Hundreds
  • Destroyed over 300 buildings
  • Estimated C$100,000,000 of damage
  • Seventh deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36]
1985, May 31 F4 ~4
1985, May 31 F3
  • Two tornadoes
1985, May 31 F2
  • Two tornadoes
1985, May 31 F1
  • Four tornadoes
1985, May 31 Leamington F0
1985, July 7 Mississauga F1 ~10
  • Estimated C$400,000 of damage
1985, September 7 Big Rideau Lake Not rated ~1
1985, October 4 Wheatley Not rated

1986

[edit]
1986, June 16 Brady Lake to Maynooth F3
1986, June 16 Southern Ontario Not rated
  • Two tornadoes

1987

[edit]
1987, July 22 Foam Lake F1

1990

[edit]
1990, August 28 F3
  • Killed several horses
  • Destroyed houses
  • Destroyed barns
[159]
1990, August 28 Komoka F2
  • Destroyed a church
1990, August 28 Kendal F1

1991

[edit]
1991, March 27 Sarnia Not rated
  • Estimated C$25,000,000 of damage
[97]

1994

[edit]
1994, August 4 Carp Not rated

1995

[edit]
1995, July 15 Near Bridgenorth, Ontario F2 ~1
  • Overturned a houseboat
1995, July 15 Central Ontario Not rated
  • Five tornadoes
1995, August 14 Barrie Not rated

1996

[edit]
1996, April 20 Grey, Wellington and Dufferin counties F3 ~9
  • Significant property damage
  • Two tornadoes
1996, May 20 Stoney Creek Not rated

1997

[edit]
1997, July 2 Essex and Kent Counties F1
  • Minor structure damage

1998

[edit]
1998, June 2 Holbrook F1
  • Damaged many buildings including a church
  • Funnel cloud reports throughout the area

1999

[edit]
1999, August 4 Burlington F2

2000

[edit]
2000, May 5 Hazzards Corners F0
  • Minor damage
2000, May 9 North of Amherstburg F1
  • Tree damage
2000, May 9 Malden Centre F0
  • Damaged shed
2000, May 23 Appin F2
  • Several pigs
  • Damaged a pig barn
  • Damaged homes
2000, May 24 Gloucester F1
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged a gas station
2000, July 17 Guelph F2 ~1
  • Estimated over C$2,000,000 of damage
[160]
2000, July 17 Near Melduf F1
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged crops
[160]
2000, July 17 Waterdown Not rated [160]
2000, August 9 Tilbury F1
  • Destroyed a barn
  • Damaged a few homes

2001

[edit]
2001, June 8 Upper Manitou Lake F0
  • Major tree damage
[161]
2001, July 4 F0
2001, July 4 Fenelon Falls F1
  • Knocked over a silo

2002

[edit]
2002, May 31 North Bay Not rated
  • Two tornadoes
2002, June 23 Ottawa Not rated
2002, July 28 Halfway Lake Provincial Park Not rated ~4

2004

[edit]
2004, May 22 Mitchell F2
2004, May 22 Gad's Hill F3
  • Extreme property damage
2004, June 9 Escott F1 ~1
  • Destroyed garage
  • Destroyed a barn
  • Tree damage
2004, August 10 Burnstown F1
  • Barn damage
  • Destroyed a shed
  • Damaged trees
[162]

2005

[edit]
2005, August 19 F2
  • Destroyed and damaged homes and businesses
  • Damaged and destroyed trees
2005, August 19 Tavistock F1
2005, November 9 Hamilton F1
  • Damaged school
  • Damaged homes
  • Damaged businesses

2006

[edit]
2006, July 17 Newmarket F1
2006, July 17 Newmarket F0
2006, August 2 F0
  • Five tornadoes
2006, August 2 F1
  • Destroyed bridge
  • Three tornadoes
2006, August 2 F2
  • Damaged train cars
  • Destroyed trees
  • Damaged trailer site
  • Estimated over C$1,000,000 of damage
  • Destroyed barns
  • Two tornadoes

2007

[edit]
2007, May 15 Mitchell F1
  • Minor damage
2007, July 8 Mildmay F1
  • Another unconfirmed tornado was sighted in the area
2007, September 11 Batchawana Bay F0
  • Property damage
[163]

2008

[edit]
2008, June 6 Echo Bay F0
  • Damaged warehouse
[164]
2008, June 8 Ruthven F1
2008, June 8 Not rated
  • Two tornadoes
  • One unconfirmed tornado near Strathroy
2008, June 22 Bryanston F0
  • Damaged pig barn
  • Damaged trees
[164]
2008, July 22 Welland F0 [165]
2008, July 26 Coboconk F1

2009

[edit]
2009, April 25 F0
  • Damaged trees and hydro poles
  • Destroyed roofs
  • Damaged planes
2009, April 25 Breslau F1
  • Damaged a barn
  • Damaged a silo
  • Damaged trees
[166]
2009, June 25 Avon F2
  • Damaged roof
[166][167]
2009, June 25 F1
  • Minor damage
2009, July 3 Verona F0
  • Minor damage
[168]
2009, July 7 Estaire F0 [30]
2009, July 9 F1
  • Damaged homes
  • Snapped trees
2009, July 9 Fisherman's Cove Resort F2 ~3 Few [169][170][171]
2009, July 26 Woodstock F0
  • Damaged a tree
[172]
2009, August 20 Between New Lowell and Edenvale Not rated [173]
2009, August 20 F0 ~1
  • Damaged parks
  • Damaged homes
  • Damaged trees
2009, August 20 F1
  • Damaged parks
  • Damaged homes
  • Damaged trees
2009, August 20 F2 1
  • Damaged parks
  • Damaged homes
  • Damaged trees
  • Estimated at C$ 100,000,000[174]
  • Eighteen tornadoes
  • 69,000 Hydro One customers lost power
  • Most tornadoes seen in one region in Canadian history
2009, August 22 Markham F0
  • Minor damage
[175]
2009, September 28 Bowmanville F1
  • Damaged barns
  • Damaged trees
[176]

2010

[edit]
2010, June 6 Leamington F1
  • Estimated over C$1,000,000 of damage
[177]
2010, June 6 F1
2010, June 23 Rowntree Beach F2 ~0-15
  • Damaged trees
2010, June 23 West of Washago F1 ~0-15
  • An unconfirmed tornado was reported in Essex
2010, June 27 Not rated
  • Two tornadoes
2010, July 23 Amherstburg F0
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged homes
  • An unconfirmed tornado was reported near Ruthven

2011

[edit]
2011, April 27 Fergus F0
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged buildings
[178]
2011, July 23 Wyoming F2
  • Towers blown over
  • Destroyed a barn
  • Damaged hydro poles
[179]
2011, August 8 Plattsville F0
2011, August 16 F1
  • Tree damage
  • Four tornadoes
2011, August 21 Goderich F3 ~1 ~40+
  • Damaged trees
  • Destroyed downtown
  • Damaged and destroyed homes
  • Damaged salt mine
2011, August 21 Gananoque F1
  • Destroyed a shed
  • Damaged trees
2011, August 24 F1
  • Damaged trees
  • Two tornadoes
2011, August 24 Neustadt F0
  • Tree damage
[180]
2011, August 24 Cambridge F1
  • Tree damage, damage to homes
[181]
2011, September 3 Grimsby F0
  • Destroyed gazebo
  • Damaged trees

2012

[edit]
2012, May 22 Orono F0 [182]
2012, May 29 Bourget F0
  • Tree damage
  • Minor roof damage
[183]
2012, June 18 Sioux Lookout F1
  • Tree damage
[184]
2012, July 17 Athens F1
  • Tree damage
  • Damaged buildings
[185]
2012, July 17 Summerstown F0
  • Tree damage
  • Crop damage
[185]
2012, July 22 Embro F0 [186]
2012, August 11 Midland F0
2012, September 8 Odessa F2
  • Destroyed a workshop
[187]
2012, September 11 Wellington F0
  • Minor damage
[188]

2013

[edit]
2013, April 18 Near Shelburne EF1
  • Destroyed a large stable
[189]
2013, May 21 Glenarm EF2
  • Roof destroyed
[190]
2013, May 21 Elmvale

Dalston

EF0
  • Minor damage
2013, May 22 Highway 401 near Mallorytown. EF0
  • Re-located a truck
2013, May 29 Casselman EF0
2013, June 1 Kenilworth EF0 [192]
2013, June 16 Near Beaver Lake EF0
2013, June 28 Springwater EF0 [193]
2013, July 18 North of Massey EF1
  • House damaged
  • Tree damage
[194]
2013, July 19 Near Teviotdale EF0 [195]
2013, July 29 Ottawa EF0 [196]
2013, August 1 Carleton Place EF0 [197]
2013, August 2 Magiskan Lake EF0 [195]
2013, August 7 EF0
2013, August 7 North of Haliburton EF1
  • Damaged trees
[198][199]
2013, September 1
EF0
2013, November 23 Prescott EF1
  • Damaged farm silo
[195]

2014

[edit]
2014, May 13 Mildmay EF1
  • Damaged a house
  • Damaged a barn
  • Damaged trees
[201]
2014, May 13 Conestogo Lake EF0 [202]
2014, June 17 Angus EF2
  • Damaged over 75 homes
[203]
2014, June 17 Stroud EF1
  • Destroyed a farm shed
  • Damaged trees
2014, June 24 EF1
  • Damaged vehicle
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged homes
  • Damaged a barn
2014, June 30 Bear Lake EF0
  • Minor tree damage
[207]
2014, July 7 Norwich EF0 [208][209]
2014, July 15 EF0
2014, July 27 South of Grand Bend EF1 ~1
  • Tree damage
  • Home damage
[210]
2014, July 27 Millbank EF0 [208][209]
2014, August 5 Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation EF0
  • House damage
[211]
2014, August 19 Windsor

Harrow

EF0
  • Destroyed gazebo
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged barn
2014, August 20 Erin EF0 [213]
2014, September 5 Christian Island EF0
  • Tree damage
[214]
2014, September 5 Udney EF1
  • House damage
  • Farm damage
  • Community Center damage
[215]
2014, September 10 Port Alma EF1
  • Damaged trees
[216]
2014, October 6 Sheffield EF1
  • Damaged homes
[217]

2015

[edit]
2015, May 30 Bryanston EF1
  • Damaged barn roof
[218]
2015, June 22 Holmesville EF0
  • Minor damage
[219]
2015, August 2 EF2
2015, August 2 EF1
  • Damaged a barn
  • Damaged trees
2015, August 19 Northeast of Kapuskasing EF1
  • Damaged trees
[222][223]
2015, October 15 Coniston EF0
  • Damaged trees
  • Damaged roof
[223]

2016

[edit]
2016, March 16 Mount Forest EF1
  • Damaged a barn
  • Damaged trees
  • Earliest confirmed tornado in the province's history[224]
2016, July 1 EF0
2016, August 11 Delaware EF0
  • Damaged houses
  • Damaged crops
[226]
2016, August 13 Georgina EF1
  • Damaged a few buildings
[227]
2016, August 13 Ashburn EF0
  • Tree and crop damage
[228]
2016, August 24 LaSalle EF1
  • Minor damage
[229]
2016, August 24 Windsor EF2 ~3
  • Multiple buildings
[229]
2016, August 30 New Liskeard EF0 [230]
2016, September 10 Prince Edward County EF0
  • Tree damage
  • Minor property damage
[231]
2016, October 17 Stayner EF1
  • Tree damage
[232]

2017

[edit]
2017, April 11 Thamesford EF1
  • Damaged a barn
[233]
2017, June 14 Dryden Not rated
  • Tree damage
[234]
2017, July 6 Quetico Provincial Park EF2
  • Tree damage
[235]
2017, July 12 EF0
  • Two tornadoes
  • The waterspout located over Lake Simcoe was recorded as a tornadic waterspout and was rated[236][237]
2017, July 25 Dryden Not rated
  • Tree damage
[234]
2017, August 4 EF1
  • Tree damage
  • Flipped docks
  • House damage
2017, August 4 Pell Lake to Dotty Lake EF2
  • Tree damage
  • Cottage damage
[238]
2017, August 11 Leamington EF0
  • Greenhouse damage
  • Damaged solar panels
[239]
2017, August 11 Hawkesville EF2
  • Damaged farm buildings and shed
[239]
2017, September 22 Werner Lake EF0
  • Damaged a cabin
  • Tree damage
[240]

2018-2019

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Maximum Length Maximum Width Death Injuries Damage Notes Event Notes

2018

[edit]
2018, June 13 North of Norwich EF0
  • No reported damage
[241]
  • This tornado dissipated north of Norwich before the storm later produced an EF2 tornado southwest of Jarvis
Southwest of Jarvis EF2 0.8 km (0.50 mi) 0.190 km (0.12 mi)
  • Significant tree damage
  • Damaged flag pole
  • Destroy barn and farm outbuildings
[241]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day north of Norwich
2018, June 17 Midlothian Lake EF1 8.9 km (5.53 mi) 0.300 km (0.19 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
  • All the tornadoes on this day occurred from the same complex of storms
Northwest of Charlton EF1 10.1 km (6.28 mi) 0.410 km (0.25 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
Nursey Lake EF2 19.1 km (11.87 mi) 0.700 km (0.43 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
Southeast of Matachewan EF2 10.8 km (6.71 mi) 0.400 km (0.25 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
2018, July 4 South of McNamara Lake EF1 13.9 km (8.64 mi) 1.100 km (0.68 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado further southeast near Shaw Lake around the time this tornado touched down
Near Shaw Lake EF1 11.2 km (6.96 mi) 0.860 km (0.53 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado further northwest near McNamara Lake around the time this tornado touched down
2018, July 26 Southwest of Lagoon City over Lake Simcoe EF0
  • No reported damage
[242]
White Lake EF0 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 0.080 km (0.05 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[242]
  • This tornado started as a waterspout over White Lake
2018, July 29
EF0 0.64 km (0.40 mi) 0.030 km (0.02 mi)
  • Week tree damage
[242][243]
2018, August 8 West of Brantford EF0
  • No reported damage
[242][244]
2018, August 9 West of Thorah Island on Lake Simcoe EF0
  • No reported damage
[242][245]
West of Thorah Island on Lake Simcoe EF0
  • No reported damage
2018, August 21 East of Bailiboro EF0 2.42 km (1.50 mi) 0.100 km (0.06 mi)
  • Weak structural and tree damage
[242][246]
2018, August 27 EF0 8.64 km (5.37 mi) 0.190 km (0.12 mi)
  • Weak structural and tree damage
[247]
2018, September 21 EF1 21.8 km (13.55 mi) 0.600 km (0.37 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Weak structural damage
[242][248]
  • Three additional EF2 tornadoes occurred in Quebec
EF2 37.6 km (23.36 mi) 1.210 km (0.75 mi) ~1
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Destroyed buildings
[242][249][250]
  • This tornado dissipated south of Waba before the storm produced an EF3 north of Pakenham later in the day
EF2 21.4 km (13.30 mi) 0.750 km (0.47 mi) ~23
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area in Kanata
  • Several hundred structures were damaged or destroyed
  • Critical components of the electrical grid were damaged
[242][249][250]
EF3 48.8 km (30.32 mi) 1.450 km (0.90 mi) ~10
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Several hundred structures were damaged or destroyed
[242][249][250]
2018, September 25 Amherstburg EF0 0.125 km (0.08 mi) in Canada

0.563 km (0.35 mi) in Michigan

0.100 km (0.06 mi) in Canada

0.230 km (0.14 mi) in Michigan

  • Weak structural and tree damage
[251]
West of McGregor EF1 1.6 km (0.99 mi) 0.150 km (0.09 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[251]
  • This tornado dissipated near McGregor before the storm produced another EF1 tornado near Staples later in the day
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day north of Amherstburg
East of Staples EF1 2.75 km (1.71 mi) 0.050 km (0.03 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[251]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado north of Amherstburg and an EF1 near McGregor earlier in the day

2019

[edit]
2019, June 2
EF1 10.6 km (6.59 mi) 0.250 km (0.16 mi) ~1
  • Structural, fence and tree damage
  • Shattered windows
[253][254]
  • This tornado dissipated northwest of Cumberland before the storm later produced another EF1 tornado north of Clarence Creek
EF1 6.9 km (4.29 mi) 0.250 km (0.16 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[254][242]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado earlier in the day in Orleans
2019, June 13
EF0 3.2 km (1.99 mi) 0.050 km (0.03 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
  • Damaged crane
[255]
2019, July 11 Southwest of Pembroke EF0 1.44 km (0.89 mi) 0.210 km (0.13 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[256][257]
  • One EF1 downburst was confirmed earlier in the day in Weslemkoon Lake
  • Two EF1 downbursts were confirmed earlier in the day in Quebec
  • Two EF1 tornadoes were confirmed in Quebec
2019, July 15 EF1 21.0 km (13.05 mi) 0.350 km (0.22 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
Lake Despair EF1 5.7 km (3.54 mi) 0.550 km (0.34 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
Little Bear Lake EF1 5.5 km (3.42 mi) 0.270 km (0.17 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF2 tornado earlier in the day near Little Trout Lake
Little Trout Lake EF2 17.5 km (10.87 mi) 0.900 km (0.56 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
2019, July 17 Southwest of Craighurst EF0
  • Weak tree damage
[258]
  • An additional funnel cloud was reported near Leamington
EF0
  • Weak structural and tree damage
[259]
  • One EF1 downburst was confirmed over Bare Island along the northern shores of Rainy Lake
  • Two additional EF1 tornadoes occurred in Minnesota
  • One additional unrated waterspout occurred in Minnesota
Rainy Lake EF1 7.6 km (4.72 mi) in Canada

5.63 km (3.50 mi) in Minnesota[260]

0.630 km (0.39 mi) in Canada

0.550 km (0.34 mi) in Minnesota[260]

  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[260]
2019, July 26 East of Sapawe EF1 1.9 km (1.18 mi) 0.350 km (0.22 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[242]
  • This tornado dissipated west of Kawene before the storm later produced an EF1 downburst south of Kawene
2019, September 11 Southeast of Petrolia EF1 4.5 km (2.80 mi) 0.200 km (0.12 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
  • Destroyed barn & farm outbuildings
[261]
  • One EF1 downburst occurred from north of Petrolia to south of Sutorville as the tornado touched down

2020s

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Maximum Length Maximum Width Death Injuries Damage Notes Event Notes

2020

[edit]
2020, June 8 EF2 31.7 km (19.70 mi) 2.440 km (1.52 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[262]
  • Treefall patterns indicate that the intensity may have been higher than an EF2
  • An additional 33 microbursts were confirmed along the sides of the tornado track
2020, June 10 West of Belgrave EF0 5.5 km (3.42 mi) 0.300 km (0.19 mi)
  • Weak structural and tree damage
[263][264]
  • This tornado dissipated near Belgrave before the storm produced another EF0 north of Brussels later in the day
North of Brussels EF0 3.1 km (1.93 mi) 0.150 km (0.09 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[263][264]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day west of Belgrave
EF0 15.7 km (9.76 mi) 0.150 km (0.09 mi)
  • Tree damage
  • Weak damage to roofs and siding
[263][264]
  • This tornado dissipated near Strathburn before the storm produced another two EF1 tornadoes near Belmont and Avon later in the day
Near Mordolphin EF1 1.62 km (1.01 mi) 0.080 km (0.05 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[265]
EF1 5.6 km (3.48 mi) 0.120 km (0.07 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Structural damage
[266][267]
  • This tornado dissipated near Bracebridge before the storm produced another EF1 tornado near Baysville and unclassified EF1 tree damage near West Buck Lake later in the day
EF1 5.6 km (3.48 mi) 0.140 km (0.09 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[266][267]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado earlier in the day near Bracebridge
  • Unclassified EF1 tree damage was confirmed near West Buck Lake at the time the tornado touched down from the same storm
EF1 17.4 km (10.81 mi) 0.250 km (0.16 mi)
  • Tree and crop damage
  • Destroyed shed and damaged farm buildings
[263][264]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day near Newbury
  • An EF1 tornado developed from the same storm very soon after this tornado touched down near Avon
West of Avon EF1 5.5 km (3.42 mi) 0.100 km (0.06 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[265]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day near Newbury
  • An EF1 tornado near Belmont developed from the same storm shortly before this tornado touched down
EF1 11.4 km (7.08 mi) 0.460 km (0.29 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[265]
EF2 23.0 km (14.29 mi) 0.710 km (0.44 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[266][267]
2020, June 19 Northeast of Staples EF0
  • No reported damage
[268]
  • This was a landspout tornado
  • An additional funnel cloud was reported in Thamesford
2020, June 23 EF1 3.50 km (2.17 mi) 0.090 km (0.06 mi)
  • Destroyed boat dock
  • Tree damage
[269]
2020, June 30
EF0
  • No reported damage
[270]
  • This was a landspout tornado
2020, July 10 Milton EF0
  • No reported damage
[271]
  • Unclassified EF0 tree damage was confirmed in Hamilton Beach shortly after the tornado touched down
2020, July 11 Lake Nipissing EF0
  • No reported damage
[272]
2020, July 13 Stout Lake EF2 13.4 km (8.33 mi) 0.550 km (0.34 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[265]
2020, July 16 West of Brantford EF0
  • No reported damage
[273]
2020, July 19 Southeast of Kettle Point EF0 1.07 km (0.66 mi) 0.040 km (0.02 mi)
  • Crop damage
[274]
  • An EF1 tornado touched down to the south near Kinnaird at the same time this tornado touched down
  • Unclassified EF0 crop damage was confirmed further east of the end of the damage track [274]
Near Dublin EF0 6.4 km (3.98 mi) 0.050 km (0.03 mi)
  • Significant crop damage
[274]
  • This tornado dissipated northeast of Dublin before the storm produced an EF1 tornado north of Gads Hill later in the day
EF0 9.27 km (5.76 mi) 0.090 km (0.06 mi)
  • Tree and crop damage
  • Weak siding, shingle, and window damage to homes
[277][275]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado earlier in the day near Kinnaird
  • Unclassified EF0 tree damage was confirmed further west of the start of the damage track in London
EF1 15.5 km (9.63 mi) 0.160 km (0.10 mi)
  • Tree and crop damage
  • Destroyed barn roof & partial walls
[277][275]
  • This tornado dissipated northeast of Arkona before the storm produced an EF0 tornado near Belmont later in the day
  • An EF0 tornado touched down to the north near Kettle Point at the same time this tornado touched down
  • Unclassified EF0 tree damage was confirmed further east of the end of the damage track in Ailsa Craig
North of Blyth EF1 8.64 km (5.37 mi) 0.050 km (0.03 mi)
  • Significant crop damage
  • Minor tree damage
  • Destroyed shed
[277][275]
  • One EF0 downburst occurred south of Brussels just after the tornado lifted
South of Centralia EF1 2.55 km (1.58 mi) 0.200 km (0.12 mi)
  • Significant tree damage
  • Crop damage
  • Destroyed barn roof
  • Tossed, bent, and twisted grain bins
[277][275]
  • This tornado dissipated southeast of Centralia before the storm produced another EF1 tornado near Beachville later in the day
  • A large EF0 downburst occurred around this tornado and damaged parts of Mount Carmel, Lucan and Granton[277]
  • Unclassified EF0 crop damage was confirmed further west of the start of the damage track towards an area west of Crediton[274]
North of Gads Hill EF1 3.87 km (2.40 mi) 0.260 km (0.16 mi) ~3 cows
  • Tree and crop damage
  • Destroyed barn
[277][275]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day near Dublin
North of Beachville EF1 2.88 km (1.79 mi) 0.100 km (0.06 mi)
  • Tree damage
  • Damaged roof material
  • Crop damage
[277][275]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado earlier in the day south of Centralia
  • Unclassified EF0 structural damage was confirmed further east of the end of the damage track in Woodstock and Bond's Corners
South of Eden Mills EF1 1.17 km (0.73 mi) 0.070 km (0.04 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[278]
2020, August 2 Southwest of Oxford Mills EF0 0.3 km (0.19 mi) 0.020 km (0.01 mi)
  • Weak tree and crop damage
[279][280]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado earlier in the day through Camden East
Camden East EF1 2.5 km (1.55 mi) 0.110 km (0.07 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[279][280]
  • This tornado dissipated northeast of Camden East before the storm produced an EF0 tornado southwest of Oxford Mills later in the day
North of Bexley EF1 4.9 km (3.04 mi) 0.270 km (0.17 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • This tornado dissipated northeast of Bexley before the storm produced an EF2 tornado through Kinmount later in the day
Kinmount EF2 2.0 km (1.24 mi) 0.270 km (0.17 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area [281]
  • Structural damage
[280]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF1 tornado earlier in the day north of Bexley
2020, August 4 Palmerston EF0 1.11 km (0.69 mi) 0.200 km (0.12 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[282]
  • Initial review of the damage could not rule out a gustnado as a possible cause of the weak damage occurring over a relatively short distance
2020, August 16 Southwest of Kent-Bridge EF0
  • No reported damage
[265]
  • This was a landspout tornado
2020, August 27 East of Mount Carmel EF1 7.16 km (4.45 mi) 0.100 km (0.06 mi)
  • Tree and crop damage
  • Destroyed barn
[283]
EF1 5.07 km (3.15 mi) 0.150 km (0.09 mi)
  • Tree and crop damage
  • Damage farm outbuildings
[283]
2020, August 28 Point Clark EF0 0.29 km (0.18 mi) 0.080 km (0.05 mi)
  • Tree damage
[284]
2020, September 3 Port Colborne EF0 1.05 km (0.65 mi) 0.050 km (0.03 mi)
  • Weak structural and tree damage
[285]
EF1 1.81 km (1.12 mi) 0.090 km (0.06 mi)
  • Tree damage
[286]
  • One EF0 downburst occurred northwest of Severn Bridge just before the tornado touched down
2020, September 13 EF1 9.8 km (6.09 mi) 0.180 km (0.11 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Minor structural damage
[287]
2020, September 30 Southwest of Strabane EF1 0.67 km (0.42 mi) 0.110 km (0.07 mi)
  • Shifted barn roof
  • Destroyed barn and shed
  • Tree and crop damage
[288]
2020, October 23 EF0 3.15 km (1.96 mi) 0.050 km (0.03 mi)
  • Minor tree damage
[289]
  • Unclassified EF0 tree damage was confirmed in Baysville
2020, November 15 Georgetown EF1 3.63 km (2.26 mi) 0.360 km (0.22 mi)
  • Structural and tree damage
[290]

2021

[edit]
2021, May 25 Little Antler Lake EF2 33.4 km (20.75 mi) 0.260 km (0.16 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area [291]
[292]
  • An under-review damage path was found near Gogama
  • Three additional EF2 tornadoes occurred in Quebec
2021, June 26 Northwest of Lucknow EF0
  • No reported damage
[293][294]
North of Maynooth EF1 2.30 km (1.43 mi) 0.180 km (0.11 mi)
  • Tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Snapped power poles
[295]
EF2 13.5 km (8.39 mi) 0.400 km (0.25 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Collapsed chimney
  • Significant roof damage
  • Destroyed farm building [296]
[294][297]
2021, July 13 Penetanguishene EF0 2.5 km (1.55 mi) 0.300 km (0.19 mi)
  • Tree damage
[298]
  • One EF0 downburst was confirmed in Tasso Lake[299]
  • Two additional EF0 downbursts were confirmed in Quebec
  • Two additional EF1 tornadoes occurred in Quebec
EF1 6.94 km (4.31 mi) 1.460 km (0.91 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[300][301]
2021, July 15
EF1 9.5 km (5.90 mi) 0.140 km (0.09 mi)
  • Tree, crop & structural damage
[302][303]
  • This tornado developed alongside two EF2 tornadoes near Udora and Sonya
  • One additional EF1 tornado occurred in Quebec
Stewart Crossing EF1 5.66 km (3.52 mi) 0.140 km (0.09 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[304][305]
EF2 12.46 km (7.74 mi) 0.510 km (0.32 mi) ~11
  • Significant structural damage including various uninhabitable homes [306]
  • Tree damage
  • Tossed and destroyed vehicles
[307]
  • This tornado dissipated over Lake Simcoe before the storm produced another EF2 near Lorneville later in the day
  • Estimated insured losses are $83.698 million [308][309]
EF2 11.8 km (7.33 mi) 0.350 km (0.22 mi)
  • Structural damage
  • Tree & crop damage
[310][311]
  • This tornado developed alongside an EF2 tornado near Sonya and an EF1 tornado near Sunderland
EF2 13.0 km (8.08 mi) 0.600 km (0.37 mi)
  • Destroyed barn & farm outbuilding [312]
  • Tree & crop damage
[313]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF2 tornado earlier in the day in Barrie
EF2 6.73 km (4.18 mi) 0.270 km (0.17 mi) ~1
  • Structural damage
  • Tree & crop damage
[313][314]
  • This tornado developed alongside an EF2 tornado near Udora and an EF1 tornado near Sunderland
Near North Portage EF2 4.76 km (2.96 mi) 0.360 km (0.22 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[315]
EF2 7.14 km (4.44 mi) 0.320 km (0.20 mi) ~2
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[316][317]
Near Lake Traverse EF2 11.9 km (7.39 mi) 0.340 km (0.21 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area [318]
[301]
2021, July 20 Whitestone Lake EF0 2.42 km (1.50 mi) 0.100 km (0.06 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[316][319]
  • One EF1 downburst occurred near Canning Lake just before the tornado touched down
2021, July 24 Thornbury EF0 1.04 km (0.65 mi) 0.090 km (0.06 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
  • Minor structural damage
[320][321]
  • One EF0 downburst occurred near Clarksburg just before the tornado touched down
East of Bayfield EF0
  • Weak tree damage
[321]
Windsor EF0 2.37 km (1.47 mi) 0.350 km (0.22 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
  • Minor roof damage to various houses
[322]
  • This tornado dissipated in Windsor before the storm later produced an EF1 tornado in Leamington
Leamington EF1 2.48 km (1.54 mi) 0.190 km (0.12 mi)
  • Tree damage
  • Shattered greenhouse glass panels
[322]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day in Windsor
2021, August 10 EF0 4.30 km (2.67 mi) 0.020 km (0.01 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[323]
2021, August 11 Urquhart Lake EF1 9.24 km (5.74 mi) 0.750 km (0.47 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[324]
  • All the tornadoes on this day occurred from the same complex of storms
EF2 9.93 km (6.17 mi) 0.820 km (0.51 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
Kynoch EF2 8.41 km (5.23 mi) 0.780 km (0.48 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
Blinko Lake EF2 3.92 km (2.44 mi) 0.430 km (0.27 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area [325]
2021, August 26 Near McKay's Corners EF0
  • No reported damage
[326]
  • This was a landspout tornado
2021, August 29 Aubrey Lake EF1 7.75 km (4.82 mi) 0.180 km (0.11 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
[327]
  • Unclassified EF1 tree damage was confirmed further west of the start of the damage track towards Rocky Island Lake
Dowling EF1 2.05 km (1.27 mi) 0.150 km (0.09 mi)
  • Significant tree damage through a heavily forested area
  • Structural damage
[327]
2021, September 6 Port Albert EF0 2.30 km (1.43 mi) 0.175 km (0.11 mi)
  • Tree damage [328]
  • Tossed patio furniture
[329]
  • This tornado occurred at a 'rare' time - 4:05 AM local time
2021, September 7
EF0 12.8 km (7.95 mi) 0.250 km (0.16 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
[330][331]
  • This tornado dissipated north of Summerhill before the storm later produced another EF0 tornado near Kuhryville
[331][332]
EF0 2.89 km (1.80 mi) 0.060 km (0.04 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
  • Crop damage [333]
[334]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF0 tornado earlier in the day south of Goderich
Southeast of King City in Vaughan EF0 0.750 km (0.47 mi) 0.080 km (0.05 mi)
  • Weak tree damage
  • Crop damage
[335]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced two EF2 tornadoes earlier in the day near Kingsbridge and Harriston
EF2
  • 19.0 km (11.81 mi) over land
  • 20.0 km (12.43 mi) over Lake Huron
1.30 km (0.81 mi) [336]
  • Significant tree & crop damage
  • Significant structural damage to homes, barns, and silos
  • Complete destruction of numerous farm buildings
[332][331]
  • Four EF0-strength waterspouts were recorded over Lake Huron surrounding this tornado [337]
  • The tornado was strongest over Lake Huron
  • This tornado dissipated southeast of Lucknow before the storm later produced another EF2 tornado near Harriston and an EF0 tornado in Vaughan
EF2 26.4 km (16.40 mi) 1.20 km (0.75 mi)
  • Significant tree & crop damage
  • Significant structural damage to homes, barns, and silos [338]
[339][331]
  • This tornado developed from the same storm that produced an EF2 tornado earlier in the day near Kingsbridge
  • This tornado dissipated southeast of Kenilworth before the storm later produced an EF0 tornado in Vaughan
2021, September 12 EF1 6.96 km (4.32 mi) 0.300 km (0.19 mi)
  • Tree damage
  • A shed lost part of the roof [340]
[341]

Summary of Ontario tornado strengths per year

[edit]
Year Total Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
Process of converting previous years into the new format ^
2018 23 0 10 7 5 1 0 0
2019 13 0 4 8 1 0 0 0
2020 42 0 17 21 4 0 0 0
2021 35 0 12 9 14 0 0 0

Prince Edward Island

[edit]

List of Prince Edward Island tornadoes

[edit]

1980s

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Maximum Length Maximum Width Death Injuries Damage Notes Event Notes
1980
[edit]
1980, August 15 F0 4.63 km (2.88 mi) [30]
1980, September 28 Cape Traverse F0
  • Weak structural damage
[30]
1982
[edit]
1982, September 10 Wilmot F0 [30]

2000s

[edit]
Date Location of impact(s) Strength Maximum Length Maximum Width Death Injuries Damage Notes Event Notes
2007
[edit]
2007, August 19 Crapaud F0 [30][344]

Summary of Prince Edward Island tornado strengths per year

[edit]
Year Total Not rated F0 (EF0) F1 (EF1) F2 (EF2) F3 (EF3) F4 (EF4) F5 (EF5)
1980 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
1982 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
2007 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1980-2020 yearly average 0.1 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

Quebec

[edit]


Date Location of impact(s) Strength Death Injuries Damage Other notes

1870

[edit]
1870, July 16 Montreal Not rated ~1
  • Everything in the path of the tornado
[345]

1888

[edit]
1888, June 6 Ontario to Montreal Not rated ~3
  • Destroyed houses
  • Destroyed barns
  • Destroyed outbuildings
1888, August 16 Saint-Zotique to Salaberry-de-Valleyfield F4 ~9 ~16
  • Damaged property
  • Tornado passed from Ontario
  • Fifth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36]

1892

[edit]
1892, June 14 Sainte-Rose Not rated ~6 ~21
  • Damaged property
  • Ninth deadliest tornado in Canadian history[36]

1939

[edit]
1939, June 11 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Not rated
  • Damaged trees

1949

[edit]
1949, July 19 Chénéville Not rated

1975

[edit]
1975, July 24 Saint-Bonaventure Not rated ~3 ~40+
  • Destroyed over 100 homes and businesses

1978

[edit]
1978, June 27 Masson-Angers F2 ~35
  • Damaged over 100 homes and businesses

1980

[edit]
1980, August 8 Le Petit-Aigle F2 ~1 [30]
1980, August 9 Roberval F0 [30]

1982

[edit]
1982, April 14 Adamsville F1 [30]

1984

[edit]
1984, July 15 Not rated ~38
  • Many damaged buildings
  • Two tornadoes

1985

[edit]
1985, May 20 St Raphaël de Bellechasse F0 [347]
1985, June 18 Saint-Sylvère F3 [347]
1985, July 6 F1 [347]

1986

[edit]
1986, June 16 Lac Gareau F3
  • Two unconfirmed tornadoes in the area as well[347]
1986, June 24 Tingwick Not rated
  • Damaged property
[348]
1986, July 15 Maniwaki F0 ~1 [347]

1987

[edit]
1987, May 28 Glen-Sutton F0 [347]
1987, June 8 Fort-Coulonge F1
  • Minor damage
[347]
1987, July 26 Kinnear's Mills F1 [347]

1989

[edit]
1989, November 16 Mont-Saint-Hilaire F2
  • Estimated over C$2,000,000 of damage
  • Latest confirmed tornado in the province's history[347]

1991

[edit]
1991, June 12 Saint-Barnabé F1 [347]
1991, August 26 Louvicourt F1 [347]
1991, August 27 Pierreville

Maskinongé

F3 ~15
  • Estimated over C$25,000,000 of damage
1991, August 27 F2

1992

[edit]
1992, May 17 Chichester F0 [347]
1992, August 2 Sainte-Élisabeth F0 [347]

1993

[edit]
1993, July 3 Saint-Leonard F0 [347]
1993, July 20 Saint-Mathieu F0 [347]
1993, August 2 Lévis F0 [347]
1993, August 31 Wottonville F1 [347]
1993, September 3 Saint-Césaire F1 [347]

1994

[edit]
1994, April 27 Saint-Janvier

Lorraine

F1 [347]
1994, May 22 St-Augustin, Quebec [clarification needed] F0 [347]
1994, May 31 Lac-à-la-Tortue F2 [347]
1994, May 31 F1
1994, June 12 Saint-Cuthbert F1 [347]
1994, June 21 Parc-de-la-Mauricie F0 [347]
1994, July 9 Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu F2 ~1 ~3
  • Damaged houses
[347]
1994, July 21 Lac-Saint-Louis F0 [347]
1994, July 26 Roxton Falls F0 [347]
1994, July 30 Franklin F0 [347]
1994, August 4 Aylmer F3 ~15
  • Major building damage
[347]
1994, August 4 Laurel F2 [347]
1994, August 4 Rawdon F1 [347]
1994, August 28 L'Île-Perrot F0 [347]

1995

[edit]
1995, July 20 Lac Newcomb F0 [347]
1995, July 21 Trois-Rivières F0 [347]

1996

[edit]
1996, April 21 Ormstown F0 [347]
1996, July 11 Saint-Stanislas, Quebec [clarification needed] F1 [347]
1996, July 15 Elgin F2 [347]
1996, August 8 Saint-Jacques F0 [347]
1996, August 25 Saint-Bernard F1 [347]

1997

[edit]
1997, June 25 Pointe-Fortune F1 [347]
1997, July 4 F2
  • Destroyed barns
[347]
1997, July 28 Mercier F0 [347]
1997, November 2 Lac-Etchemin F0 [347]

1998

[edit]
1998, June 29 Blue Sea Lake F0 [347]
1998, June 29 Saint-Philibert F1 [347]
1998, July 11 Lac-Sergent F0 [347]
1998, July 20 Landrienne F1 [347]
1998, July 27 Lac Parent F0 [347]
1998, August 11 Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier F0 [347]
1998, August 11 Saint-Émile F1
  • Citywide power outages
  • Damaged shed
[347]
1998, August 15 Lac Cole F0 [347]
1998, September 27 Chicoutimi F0 [347]

1999

[edit]
1999, May 8 Hull F1
  • Estimated C$2,000,000 of damage
  • Damaged roofs
[347]
1999, May 25 Saint-Gabriel F0 [347]
1999, June 6 Sherrington F0 [347]
1999, June 8 Sainte-Marthe F1 [347]
1999, July 6 F0
1999, July 6 Drummondville F1 ~1 ~4
  • Major building damage
  • Tree damage
  • Estimated C$12,400,000 of damage
[347][349]
1999, September 20 Saint-Michel-des-Saints F1 [347]

2000

[edit]
2000, June 22 Quyon F0 [347]
2000, July 18 Saint-Jean-Chrysostome F0 [347]

2001

[edit]
2001, June 19 Pointe-Taillon National Park F0
  • Tree damage
[350]
2001, June 19 Alma F2
  • Destroyed houses
  • Destroyed a barn
  • Destroyed a garage
[351]
2001, July 1 Lac Saint-Jean F1
  • Damaged home
[347]
2001, July 4 F1
2001, July 10 Saguenay F0 [347]
2001, August 4 Matagami F1 [347]
2001, August 9 Alma F1 [347]

2002

[edit]
2002, May 31 Packington F2 [347]
2002, July 4 Boileau F1 [347]
2002, July 14 Senneterre F1 [347]
2002, July 22 Saint-Frédéric, Québec F1 [347]
2002, August 18 Dolbeau F1 [347]
2002, September 3 Berry F0 [347]

2003

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2003, June 11 Laval F1
  • Tree damage
  • Warehouse damage
[347]
2003, June 25 Ville-Marie F0 [347]
2003, June 27 Labrieville F0 [347]
2003, June 29 Fort William F0 [347]
2003, July 8 Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc, Quebec F0
  • Tree damage
  • Several buildings were damaged
[347]
2003, July 27 Saint-Jean-Port-Joli F0 [347]
2003, July 27 Saint-Narcisse-de-Rimouski F1 [347]
2003, August 6 Roxton Pond F0 [347]
2003, September 4 Issoudun F0 [347]
2003, September 23 L'Assomption F0 [347]

2004

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2004, June 8 Landrienne F1 [347]
2004, June 20 F0
2004, July 1 Lac-Gatineau F0 [347]
2004, July 31 Chesterville F0 [347]
2004, July 31 F1
2004, August 10 Thurso F1
  • Tree damage
[347]
2004, September 3 Malartic F0 [347]

2005

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2005, June 6 Gatineau F0 [347]
2005, June 25 Verchères F1 [347]
2005, July 1 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare F0 [347]
2005, August 16 Réservoir Opinaca F0 [347]
2005, September 30 Havre-aux-Maisons