List of disasters in Canada

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This list of disasters in Canada includes major disasters (arranged by date), either man-made or natural, that occurred on Canadian soil.

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Pre-1597

Pre-colonial period
DateDisasterTypeLocationRegionNotesRef(s)

1597–1867

Colonial period
DateDisasterTypeLocation (Modern Name)RegionDeathsNotesRef(s)
1689 August 5 Lachine massacre Massacre Lachine, District of Montreal, Canada, New France
(Lachine, Quebec)
Central Canada 253
1700 January 26 Cascadia earthquake Earthquake British Columbia West Coast Mw 8.7 – 9.2 megathrust earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone
1700Eruption of Tseax Cone Volcanic eruption Tseax Cone, British Columbia West Coast2000One of Canada's worst known geophysical disasters.
1711 October 7 HMS Feversham Shipwreck Scatarie Island, Colony of Acadia, New France
(Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia)
Maritimes90
1732 September 16 Montreal earthquake Earthquake District of Montreal, Canada, New France
(Montreal-region, Quebec)
Central Canada300 damaged houses, as well as 185 buildings destroyed by fire following the earthquake [1]
1775 September 9 Newfoundland hurricane Hurricane Colony of Newfoundland
(Newfoundland and Labrador)
Atlantic Canadac. 4,000
1782 September 17 Central Atlantic hurricane Hurricane Grand Banks of Newfoundland Atlantic Canadac. 3,500
1797 November 16 HMS Tribune Shipwreck Herring Cove, Nova Scotia Maritimes228
1805 October 23 Aeneas Shipwreck Isle aux Morts, Colony of Newfoundland
(Isle aux Morts, Newfoundland and Labrador)
Atlantic Canada340
1815 April 30 HMS Penelope Shipwreck Cap-des-Rosiers, Lower Canada, British North America
(Cap-des-Rosiers, Quebec)
Central Canada40+
1825 October 7 Miramichi Fire Fire Miramichi, New Brunswick, British North America
(Miramichi, New Brunswick)
Maritimes
1828 April 14HMS Acorn Shipwreck Halifax, Nova Scotia Maritimes115
1828 July 10 Despatch Shipwreck Isle aux Morts, Colony of Newfoundland
(Isle aux Morts, Newfoundland and Labrador)
Atlantic Canada59
1834 September 11Sybelle Shipwreck St. Paul Island, Nova Scotia Maritimes316
1854 October 27 Jeannette's Creek train wreck Train wreck Jeannettes Creek, Canada West, Province of Canada, British North America
(Jeannettes Creek, Ontario)
Central Canada52
1857 March 12 Desjardins Canal disaster Train wreck Hamilton, Canada West, Province of Canada, British North America
(Hamilton, Ontario)
Central Canada59
1857 June 26SS Montreal Shipwreck Quebec City, Canada East, Province of Canada, British North America
(Quebec City, Quebec)
Central Canada253
1860 February 19 SS Hungarian Shipwreck Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia Maritimes205
1863 April 27 SS Anglo Saxon Shipwreck Cape Race, Colony of Newfoundland
(Cape Race, Newfoundland and Labrador)
Atlantic Canada237
1864 June 29 St-Hilaire train disaster Train wreck Mont Saint Hilaire, Canada East, Province of Canada, British North America
(Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec)
Central Canada99

1867–1916

Early Dominion Period
DateDisasterTypeLocation (Modern Name)RegionDeathsNotesRef(s)
1873 April 1 SS Atlantic Shipwreck Lower Prospect, Nova Scotia Maritimes535
1873 May 13 Drummond Mine explosion Mining disaster Westville, Nova Scotia Maritimes60–70Considered Canada's first mining disaster
1877 April 29 Oil Cabinet Novelty Works Company fire Fire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada12 [2]
1877 June 20 Great Fire of Saint John Fire Saint John, New Brunswick Maritimes18-19
1880 November 12 Foord Pit explosion Mining disaster Stellarton, Nova Scotia Maritimes44
1881 May 24 Victoria steamboat disaster Shipwreck Thames River, Ontario Central Canadac. 182
1885 February 10 Vale Colliery explosion Mining disasternear Stellarton, Nova Scotia Maritimes13
1887 Nanaimo mine explosion Mining disaster Nanaimo, British Columbia West Coast148
1889 September 19 Québec rockslide Geologic collapsenear Quebec City, QuebecCentral Canada40+
1890 May 16 Saint-Jean-de-Dieu asylum fire Fire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada86-104
1892 July 8 The Great Fire of 1892 Fire St. John's, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada
1896 May 26 Point Ellice Bridge disaster Traffic-rail accident Victoria, British Columbia West Coast55
1899 June 16 Caledonia Mine explosion Mining disaster Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Maritimes11
1900 April 26 Great Hull Fire Fire Ottawa-Hull, Ontario-Quebec Central Canada74000 buildings destroyed in Hull (Québec) and Ottawa (Ontario)
1902 May 22 Coal Creek mine disaster Mining disaster Coal Creek, British Columbia West Coast128
1902 December 27 Wanstead train disaster Train wreck Wanstead, Ontario
(Wanstead, Ontario)
Central Canada
1903 January 14 1903 Hamilton Powder Company explosion Explosion Departure Bay, British Columbia West Coast12 [3]
1903 April 29 Frank Slide at Turtle MountainGeologic collapse Turtle Mountain, District of Alberta, Northwest Territories
(Turtle Mountain, Alberta)
Prairies70-90+
1906 September 25 Sternwheeler Columbian disaster ShipwreckAt Eagle Rock on the Yukon River, Yukon Northern Canada6
1907 February 26 Hochelaga Protestant School fire Fire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada17 [4]
1907 August 29First Quebec Bridge CollapseEngineering disaster Quebec City, Quebec Central Canada75
1908 February 7 Port Hood Mine explosion Mining disaster Port Hood, Nova Scotia Maritimes10
1910 January 21 Spanish River derailment Train wreck Nairn and Hyman, Ontario Central Canada43-70
1910 March 4 Rogers Pass avalanche Avalanche Rogers Pass, British Columbia West Coast62
1910 June 13 The Herald fire Fire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada32 [5]
1910 December 9 Bellevue Mine explosion Mining disaster Bellevue, Alberta Prairies30
1912 April 15 Sinking of the RMS Titanic Shipwreck Atlantic Ocean, off the Grand Banks of NewfoundlandAtlantic Canada1490-1635
1912 June 30 Regina Cyclone Tornado Regina, Saskatchewan Prairies28
1913 November The Great Lakes Storm of 1913 Meteorological storm Ontario Central Canada250+
1914 June 19 Hillcrest mine disaster Mining disasterHillcrest, AlbertaPrairies189
1914 May 29 RMS Empress of Ireland collisionShipwreck Saint Lawrence River in QuebecCentral Canada1012
1915Britannia LandslideGeologic collapse Britannia Mine, British ColumbiaWest Coast50–60
1916 February 3Burning of Parliament Buildings Fire Ottawa, Ontario Central Canada
1916 July Matheson Fire Fire Northeastern Ontario Central Canadac. 223
1916Second Quebec Bridge CollapseEngineering disasterQuebec City, QuebecCentral Canada13

1917–1969

Pre-Centennial Period
DateDisasterTypeLocationRegionDeathsNotesRef(s)
1917 July 25 Dominion No. 12 Colliery explosion Mining disaster New Waterford, Nova Scotia Maritimes65
1917 December 6 Halifax Explosion Wartime explosionHalifax, Nova ScotiaMaritimes1782World War I
1918 January 23 Allan Mine explosion Mining disaster Stellarton, Nova Scotia Maritimes88
1918 February 14 Grey Nun Motherhouse fire Arson Montreal, Quebec Central Canada53+ [6]
1918 February 24Sinking of the SS Florizel Shipwrecknear Cappahayden, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada94
1918 March 15 Alvin Siding camp fire FireAlvin Siding, Colchester County, Nova Scotia Maritimes22 [7]
1918 September 10 Protection Island mining disaster Mining disaster Nanaimo, BC West Coast16Nanaimo elevator cable snaps
1919 August 10 Dominion Park's Mystic Rill fireFire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada8 [8]
1921 October 28 1921 Britannia Beach flood Flood Britannia Creek, BCWest Coast37Debris flood torrent kills 37 people in Britannia Beach
1922 October 4 and 5 The Great Fire Fire Timsikaming District, Ontario Central Canada11
1925 February 2 Charlevoix–Kamouraska earthquake Earthquake Charlevoix-region, Quebec Central Canada
1927 January 9 Laurier Palace Theatre fire FireMontreal, QuebecCentral Canada78
1927 September 19 Beauval Indian Residential School fire FireBeauval, SaskatchewanPrairies20
1929 November 18 Grand Banks earthquake and tsunami Tsunami and earthquake Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada27-28
1931 March 15Explosion of the SS Viking Shipwreck/Explosionnear Horse Islands, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada27Worst disaster in history of the film industry.
1932 June 17 Cymbeline explosion Explosion Montreal, Quebec Central Canada30Oil tanker explosion [9]
1938 December 6 Princess Pit rake disaster Mining disaster Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Maritimes21
1942 February 18The Pollux-Truxtun Disaster (Sinkings of USS Pollux and USS Truxtun)Double Shipwreck Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada203
1942 December 12 Knights of Columbus Hostel fire ArsonSt John's, NewfoundlandAtlantic Canada99
1942 December 27 Almonte train disaster Train wreck Almonte, OntarioCentral Canada
1943 February 13Explosion in downtown Dawson Creekdynamite explosion Dawson Creek, BC BC21 [10] World War II
1943 April 17 FV Flora Alberta collisionShipwreck140 kilometers southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia Maritimes21
1944 April 25 1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash Aircrash Montreal, QuebecCentral Canada15
1946 June 23 Vancouver Island earthquake Earthquake Vancouver Island, BCWest Coast2
1946 September 18 1946 SABENA DC-4 crash Aircrashnear Gander, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada27
1949 September 9 Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108 Aircrash/Bombingnear Sault-au-Cochon, Quebec Central Canada23
1949 September 17 SS Noronic fireFire/shipwreckToronto, OntarioCentral Canada118+
1950 1950 Red River flood Flood Manitoba Prairies3
1951 June 15 Hospice Sainte-Cunégonde fire Fire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada35
1952 January 14 McGregor Mine explosion Mining disaster Stellarton, Nova Scotia Maritimes19
1952 July 9 No. 20 Colliery explosion Mining disaster Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Maritimes7
1954 Hurricane Hazel HurricaneOntarioCentral Canada81
1956 May 15 Villa St. Louis disaster AircrashOntarioCentral Canada15
1956 December 9 Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810 AircrashBritish ColumbiaWest Coast62
1957 August 11 Maritime Central Airways Flight 315 Aircrashnear Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur-d'Issoudun, Quebec Central Canada79
1958 June 17 Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing collapseEngineering disasterVancouver, BCWest Coast18
1958 October 23 Springhill mining disaster Mining disasterSpringhill, Nova ScotiaMaritimes75
1959 June 20 Escuminac disaster HurricaneNew BrunswickMaritimes35
1963 November 29 Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 831 Aircrash Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville, Quebec Central Canada118
1964 March 27 Port Alberni Tsunami Tsunami Port Alberni, BC West Coast
1965 January 9 Hope Slide Geologic collapse Hope, BC West Coast4
1965 March 1 LaSalle Heights disaster Explosion LaSalle, Quebec Central Canada28
1965 July 8 Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 21 Aircrash/Bombingnear 100 Mile House, British Columbia West Coast52
1966 October 7 Dorion level crossing accident Rail disaster Dorion, Quebec Central Canada19
1969 January 2 1969 Montreal fire Fire Montreal, Quebec Central Canada7A fire struck a wooden tenement building in Montreal, killing a mother and six of her children. [11]
1969 December 21969 Notre-Dame-Du-Lac Nursing Home FireFire Notre-Dame-Du-Lac, Quebec Central Canada38

1970–2016

Post-Centennial Period
DateDisasterTypeLocationRegionDeathsNotesRef(s)
1970 July 5 Air Canada Flight 621 AircrashOntarioCentral Canada109
1971 May 4 Saint-Jean-Vianney landslide Geologic collapse Saint-Jean-Vianney, Quebec Central Canada31
1972 September 1 Blue Bird Café fire ArsonMontreal, QuebecCentral Canada37
1975 January 21 Gargantua bar attack ArsonMontreal, QuebecCentral Canada13 [12]
1977 June 21 Saint John city hall fire FireSaint John, New BrunswickMaritimes21
1978 February 11 Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314 AircrashCranbrook, British ColumbiaWest Coast43
1978 July 15 Saint John house fire Fire Saint John, New Brunswick Maritimes7A fire in a brick home in Saint John, New Brunswick killed seven people, all of whom were related to former hockey player Gordie Clark. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
1978 August 4 Eastman Bus Crash Traffic accidentEastman, QuebecCentral Canada40Second deadliest traffic accident in Canadian history
1979 February 24 No. 26 Colliery explosion Mining disaster Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Maritimes12
1979 November 10 Mississauga train derailment Rail disasterMississauga, OntarioCentral Canada0
1980 January 1 Opemiska Community Hall fire FireChapais, QuebecCentral Canada48
1980 May 28 Webb bus accident Traffic accident Webb, Saskatchewan Prairies22
1980 July 14 1980 Mississauga nursing home fire Fire Mississauga, Ontario Central Canada25
1982 February 15 Ocean Ranger sinkingShipwreck Grand Banks of Newfoundland Atlantic Canada84
1985 May 31 1985 United States–Canada tornado outbreak Tornado outbreakSouthern OntarioCentral Canada
1985 December 12 Arrow Air Flight 1285 Aircrash Gander, Newfoundland Atlantic Canada256
1986 February 8 Hinton train collision Rail disasterAlbertaPrairies23
1986 June 14 Mindbender crash Roller Coaster Crash Galaxyland, West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, Alberta Prairies3
1987 July 31 Edmonton Tornado TornadoEdmonton, AlbertaPrairies27
1988 April 22Fredericton house arsonArson Fredericton, New BrunswickMaritimes4At around 11 p.m. to midnight on April 22, 1988, the rear of the Devon Quik Mart building in Fredericton was set on fire by an individual, resulting in the deaths of a mother and her three children. [18]
1989 October 8 Cormier Village hayride accident Traffic accidentNew BrunswickAtlantic Canada13
1989 December 6 École Polytechnique massacre School shootingMontreal, QuebecCentral Canada15
1989 December 23 Rupert Hotel fire ArsonToronto, OntarioCentral Canada10 [19]
1991 July 23 Nunavut canoe disaster Capsizing Hall Beach, Nunavut Northern Canada7(?)On July 23, 1991, a canoe capsized near Hall Beach, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut). One person survived, and seven others were left missing, presumably drowned. [20] [21]
1992 May 9 Westray Mine disaster Mining disasterPlymouth, Nova ScotiaAtlantic Canada26
1992 August 24 Concordia University massacre School shootingMontreal, QuebecCentral Canada4
1996 July 19–20 Saguenay flood FloodSaguenay-region, QuebecCentral Canada10
1997 April Red River flood of 1997
(Red Sea Flood)
FloodManitobaPrairies0
1997 2nd Les Éboulements bus accident Traffic accidentQuebecCentral Canada44Deadliest traffic accident in Canadian history
1998 January 5–9 Great Ice Storm of 1998 Meteorological stormOntario, Quebec, and New BrunswickEastern Canada28Massive ice storm hits Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick
1998 September 2 Swissair Flight 111 Aircrash Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia Atlantic Canada229
1999 September 3 87-vehicle pileup on Highway 401 near Windsor, OntarioTraffic accident Windsor, Ontario Central Canada8
2000 May Walkerton Tragedy Civic works failure Walkerton, Ontario Central Canada7
2000 July 14 Pine Lake tornado Tornado Pine Lake, Alberta Prairies12
2003 April 24 2003 Etobicoke gas explosion Explosion Etobicoke, Ontario Central Canada7
2003 September 29 Hurricane Juan HurricaneHalifax-area, Nova ScotiaAtlantic Canada8
2006 April 8 Shedden massacre Massacre Shedden, Elgin County, Ontario Central Canada8
2006 September 13 Dawson College shooting School shootingMontréal, QuebecCentral Canada2
2006 September 30 De la Concorde overpass collapse Engineering disaster Laval, Quebec Central Canada5
2007 June 22 2007 Elie tornado Tornado Elie, Manitoba Prairies0The only recorded F5/EF5 tornado in the history of Canada, costing around $50 million and having a maximum windspeed between 420 km/h to 510 km/h [22]
2008 January 12 2008 Bathurst Boys in Red accident Traffic accident Bathurst, New Brunswick Atlantic Canada8
2008 August 10 Toronto propane explosion Explosion Downsview, Ontario Ontario Canada2
2009 March 12 Cougar Helicopters Flight 91 Aircrashoff of NewfoundlandAtlantic Canada17
2011 June 2011 Assiniboine River flood FloodManitobaPrairies1
2011 May 15 Slave Lake fire WildfiresSlave Lake, AlbertaPrairies1
2011 August 20 First Air Flight 6560 Aircrashnear Resolute, Nunavut Northern Canada12
2011 August 21 Goderich Tornado Tornado Goderich, Ontario Central Canada1
2012 February 26 Burlington derailment Rail accident Burlington, Ontario Central Canada3
2013 June 20 – July 12 2013 Alberta floods Floodsouthwest Alberta around Calgary Region Prairies5
2013 July 6 Lac-Mégantic rail disaster Rail accident Lac-Mégantic, Quebec Central Canada47
2013 September 18 Ottawa bus–train crash Rail-traffic accidentOttawa, OntarioCentral Canada6
2014 January 23 L'Isle-Verte nursing home fire Fire L'Isle-Verte, Quebec Central Canada32
2014 October 22 Ottawa Parliament shooting TerrorismOttawa, OntarioCentral Canada2
2015 July La Ronge wildfireWildfires La Ronge, Saskatchewan Prairies13,000 people evacuated [23]
2016 January 22 La Loche shootings Spree shooting La Loche, Saskatchewan Prairies5
2016 March 29 2016 Magdalen Islands Mitsubishi MU-2 crash Aircrash Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Magdalen Islands, QuebecAtlantic Canada7
2016 May 1 – June 14 2016 Fort McMurray Wildfire Wildfires Fort McMurray, Alberta Prairies290,000 people evacuated

2017–present

Pre-Bicentennial Period
DateDisasterTypeLocationRegionDeathsInjuresNotesRef(s)
2017 January 29 Quebec City mosque shooting Mass shooting Quebec City, QuebecCentral Canada65 [24]
2017 April 5 – 2017 May 2017 Quebec floods Flood Quebec Quebec2Unknown [25]
2017 July 6 – September 15 2017 British Columbia wildfires Wildfires British Columbia West Coast0UnknownProvincial state of emergency declared [26]
2017 September 30 2017 Edmonton attack Terrorism Edmonton, AlbertaPrairies05 [27]
2018 April 6 Humboldt Broncos bus crash Bus crashnear Tisdale, Saskatchewan Prairies1613
2018 April 23 Toronto van attack Vehicle-ramming attack North York City Centre, North York, Toronto, OntarioCentral Canada1016
2018 July 1 – July 5 2018 Eastern Canada heat wave Heat wave Eastern Canada Eastern Canada~54Unknown [28]
2018 July 9–102018 Saskatchewan Tornado OutbreakTornado OutbreakSouthern Saskatchewan Prairies0Unknown11 confirmed tornadoes touched down between July 9 and 10 in Southern Saskatchewan, the highest of which being rated EF2 [29]
2018 July 22 2018 Toronto shooting Mass shooting Toronto, OntarioCentral Canada303 deaths include 2 murders (victims) and 1 suicide (perpetrator) [30]
2018 August 3 2018 Alonsa EF4 Tornado Tornado Alonsa, Manitoba Prairies1Between both Canada and the United States, the Alonsa tornado was the only EF4+ rated tornado for the year of 2018 [31]
2018 August 15 – 2018 British Columbia wildfires Wildfires British Columbia West CoastUnknownUnknownProvincial state of emergency declared [32]
2018 September 21 2018 United States–Canada tornado outbreak Tornadoes Dunrobin, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Gatineau, Quebec Eastern Canada031~$300 million damage [33] [34]
2019 March 1–2019 December 23 2019 Alberta wildfires WildfiresNorth and Central Alberta Prairies0UnknownA series of around 1,000 wildfires took place mostly across Northern Alberta burning over 883,000 hectares of forest. The most prominent of the fires being the ones affecting High Level. [35] [36]
2019 May – 2019 August 2019 Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick floods Flood Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick Eastern and Central Canada1 [37]
2020 January 15 – present COVID-19 pandemic Pandemic Canada National53,086 (as of 25 July 2023) [38] [39]
2020 April 18 – 2020 April 19 2020 Nova Scotia attacks Mass shooting, arson Nova Scotia Eastern Canada233 [40]
2020 May 17 Canadian Forces Snowbirds jet crash AircrashKamloops, British ColumbiaWest Coast111 injured, 1 casualty (Capt. Jenn Casey from Nova Scotia) [41]
2021 June 15–2021 August 16 2021 British Columbia wildfires WildfiresInterior British Columbia West Coast2UnknownSeries of upwards of 1,500 wildfires across the province of British Columbia, was worsened by the heatwave happening at the same time [42]
2021 June 25 – 2021 July 7 Western Canada Heatwave HeatwaveWestern CanadaPrairies and West Coast685Deadliest weather event in the history of Canada
2021 June 30 Lytton wildfire WildfireLytton, British ColumbiaWest Coast2SeveralOver 90% of Lytton destroyed [43]
2021 November 14 British Columbia Floods Floodslower half of British Columbia West Coast4at least 10Provincial state of emergency declared
2022 January 132022 Ottawa Eastway tank explosionFire Ottawa, Ontario Eastern and Central Canada62Industrial explosion [44] [45] [46]
2022 September 23–24 Hurricane Fiona Hurricane Atlantic Canada Eastern Canada3$660 million in insured damage making Fiona the most costly storm to hit Canada [47] [48]
2023 February 132023 East Ottawa explosionExplosionOttawa, OntarioEastern Canada012 [49]
2023 March 1 - present 2023 Alberta wildfires WildfiresNorth and Central Alberta PrairiesUnknownUnknownSeries of upwards of 750 wildfires across the province of Alberta, still ongoing. Smoke could be seen from as far away as Sweden. [50] [51] [52]
2023 March 302023 St. Lawrence River River boat disaster Capsizing Akwesasne, Quebec Eastern Canada81 person still missing. Victims believed to have been attempting to illegally cross the Canada-US border [53]
2023 May 28 - presentNova Scotia wildfiresWildfires Tantallon, Shelburne, Barrington and Bedford, Nova Scotia Eastern Canada02 (indirect; firefighters treated for heat exhaustion while fighting fires) [54] 16,000 people evacuated. Shelburne County wildfire amongst largest ever seen in the province. [55]
2023 June 14Southern Alberta June 2023 Tornado OutbreakTornado OutbreakNear Lethbridge and Brooks Prairies00At least 10 tornadoes were reported in the afternoon and early evening hours of June 14, 2023 all across the southeastern portion of Alberta [56] [57]
2023 June 15 Carberry highway collision Vehicle collisionNear Carberry, Manitoba Prairies and West CoastAt least 15TBDCrash on the Trans-Canada Highway [58]
2023 July 21-July 22 2023 Nova Scotia floods Flood Nova Scotia Eastern Canada4Prolonged record rainfall. Estimated $140 million in damages
2023 July 282023 Alberta plane crashPlane crashNear Kananaskis Village, Alberta Prairies60All persons aboard the plane, one pilot and 5 passengers, were killed. [59] [60]

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