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- May 21 – an EF0 tornado was confirmed in North Saanich, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. The twister lifted a trampoline into the air; no other damage was reported.[1]
- May 27 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Mossleigh, Alberta. No damage was reported.[2]
- May 31 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Beiseker, Alberta.[3]
- June 8 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed near Brooks Lake, Ontario, northeast of Nestor Falls, causing extensive damage to a forest.[4] The tornado cut a 31.7 km (19.7 mi) path through the forest reaching a maximum width of 2.4 km (1.5 mi), the widest tornado in Canadian history.[5]
- June 10 - eleven tornadoes were confirmed across Ontario, with ten tornadoes, and Quebec, with one tornado, after powerful storms swept across the province. The strongest, an EF2, touched down near Mary Lake, Ontario, cutting a damage path of over 24 km (15 mi). Six EF1 tornadoes touched down in Ontario in Bracebridge, Belmont, Baysville, Mordolphin, Avon, Baysville and Lake Lavieille snapping trees and damaging structures. An EF1 tornado was also confirmed in a remote area near Lac Ava, Quebec. Three EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Ontario in Belgrave, Brussels and Newbury, also damaging trees and farm buildings. No injuries were reported.[6][7]
- June 13 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Barnwell, Alberta.[8]
- June 19 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Staples, Ontario, causing no damage.[9]
- June 23 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Letellier, Manitoba.[10]
- June 23 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed at Sturgeon Lake, Ontario, north of Lindsay. It destroyed a boathouse; no injuries were reported.[11]
- June 24 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed north of Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec, uprooting trees and overturning a boat.[12]
- June 28 - an EF2 tornado touched down southeast of Rapid City, Manitoba, snapping hundreds of trees, damaging barns and destroying two large drive sheds along a 5.6 km (3.5 mi) path. No injuries were reported.[13]
- June 28 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Saint-Sébastien, Quebec, causing no damage.[14]
- June 30 - an EF0 landspout tornado touched down near Kerwood, Ontario.[15]
- July 1 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near the community of Lone Pine, Alberta. No damage or injuries were reported.[16]
- July 2 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed near Armit, Saskatchewan before crossing into Manitoba and causing EF1-strength tree damage southwest of Muskeg Lakes, Manitoba.[17] This tornado was one continuous tornado but is recorded as an individual EF2 tornado in Saskatchewan and an individual EF1 tornado in Manitoba per Canadian records.[7]
- July 4 - three tornadoes touched down in southern Saskatchewan. The first, an EF0, happened near Glenbain with no damage reported. The second, an EF1, touched down near Meyronne, staying on the ground for 40 minutes and destroying a garage, and damaging vehicles and a boat.[18] The third, rated an EF0, was confirmed near Assiniboia, causing no damage.[19]
- July 7 - five EF0 tornadoes were confirmed across southeastern Alberta, causing no damage. They occurred east of Keoma, west of Acme, west of Trochu, a few kilometers north of Brooks and south of Red Deer.[20]
- July 7 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed in a forested area near Lac Olga, Quebec.[7]
- July 10 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Milton, Ontario.[21]
- July 11 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed over Lake Nipissing, Ontario[21][22]
- July 12 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Nanton, Alberta, damaging a farm.[20]
- July 13 - an EF2 tornado touched down near Stout Lake, Ontario, leaving a 13.4 km (8.3 mi) damage path.[23]
- July 16 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Brantford, Ontario. No damage was reported.[24]
- July 16 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Manawan, Quebec, causing no damage.[25]
- July 17 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Kenville, Manitoba, causing no damage.[26]
- July 19 - twelve tornadoes were confirmed in southwestern Ontario and parts of Quebec after storms swept the region. In the morning hours, a line of severe storms swept through Southern Ontario leaving a trail of destruction from nine tornadoes and several downbursts. Of the nine tornadoes, six were given EF1 ratings and caused damage to multiple farms and homes, crops, and trees. They were confirmed north Lucan, in Beachville, near Blyth, near Gads Hill, near Thedford and near Eden Mills. The three others were given EF0 ratings and touched down in Belmont, near St. Columban[27] and along the Lambton Shores near Kettle Point. A waterspout was also confirmed on Lake Huron.[28] In the afternoon hours, a second round of storms cross Ontario and Quebec, producing three tornadoes in Quebec. The first was an EF2 tornado in Saint-Vital-de-Clermont, causing tree damage. The second was an EF1 tornado near Lac Turgeon, causing minor tree damage.[27] The third was another EF2 tornado near Lac Grosbois.[7]
- July 23 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Sainte-Sabine-de-Bellechasse, Quebec. No damage was reported.[29]
- July 25 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed in a heavily forested area near Dodds Lake, Ontario, northeast of Cochrane.[7]
- July 27 - two tornadoes were confirmed in southern Quebec. An EF1 tornado touched down near Saint-Mathias-de-Bonneterre, approximately 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Montreal. It causing significant damage to homes, trees and a baseball diamond. A second tornado was captured by witnesses near Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac, 77 km (48 mi) north of Trois-Rivières. No damage was reported and it has been given a default rating of EF0.[30]
- August 2 - four tornadoes were confirmed in Ontario. The first, an EF0, touched down in Camden East. It snapped trees and hydro poles and ripped off roofs. The second, an EF1, touched down near Bexley, in a forested area. The third, a low-end EF0, touched down near Oxford Mills, southwest of Kemptville, causing no damage. The fourth, an EF2, hit near Kinmount, north of Peterborough. It snapped trees and damaged a church and cemetery.[31]
- August 3 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Youngstown, Alberta. No damage was reported.[32]
- August 4 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Estevan, Saskatchewan, causing no damage.[33]
- August 4 - an EF0 tornado touched down north of Palmerston, Ontario, causing minor damage.[34]
- August 7 - an EF3 tornado was confirmed near Scarth, Manitoba, 16 km (9.9 mi) south of Virden. It damaged a farm and threw vehicles into the air, killing two people and seriously injuring another.[35]
- August 13 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Alexander, Manitoba, causing no damage.[36]
- August 14 - two tornadoes touched down in Northwestern Ontario in remote areas. An EF1 caused tree damage near French Lake in Quetico Provincial Park. An EF2 caused significant tree damage near Smoothrock Lake.[7]
- August 16 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed in Kent Bridge, Ontario, causing no damage.[23]
- August 21 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Fort St. John, British Columbia, damaging homes and fences. No injuries were reported.[37]
- August 21 - two EF0 landspout tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan, near Fulda, and north of Humboldt, causing no damage.[38]
- August 21 - two EF0 tornadoes was confirmed in Manitoba. The first tornado touched down near Shoal Lake and caused some crop damage. The second EF0 tornado touched down near Tuckers Lake.[39]
- August 24 - a rare EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Bay St. George, Newfoundland And Labrador thanks to eyewitness photos.[40]
- August 27 - two EF1 tornadoes touched down in Southwestern Ontario, damaging barns and snapping trees. They were confirmed near Union and Mount Carmel. No injuries were reported.[41]
- August 28 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Point Clark, Ontario, snapping trees and damaging homes. No injuries were reported.[42]
- September 3 - two tornadoes were confirmed in Ontario. An EF1 tornado touched down near Washago, snapping trees and damaging cottages.[43] The second, an EF0 tornado, hit the east side of Port Colborne, leaving a 1 km (0.62 mi) path of damage.[44]
- September 13 - an EF1 tornado touched down south of Pembroke, Ontario, causing damage to trees and homes along a 9.5 km (5.9 mi) path leading to Demers, Quebec.[45] This tornado was one continuous tornado but is recorded as an individual EF1 tornado in Ontario and an individual EF0 tornado in Quebec per Canadian records.[7]
- September 28 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed north of Lac des Aulnes, Quebec in the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, causing tree damage.[7]
- September 30 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed north of Hamilton, Ontario, causing significant damage to a farm. No injuries were reported.[46]
- October 23 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Thornbury, Ontario, damaging trees and power poles.[47]
- November 15 - An EF1 tornado was confirmed in Georgetown, Ontario, uprooting trees and damaging homes. No injuries were reported.[48]
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editTimespan | May 12 - November 21 |
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Maximum rated tornado | EF2 tornado
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- May 12 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. No damage was reported.[49]
- May 14 - two EF0 landspout tornadoes were confirmed by eyewitness video near Friedensruh, Manitoba and Roblin, Manitoba. No damage was reported.[50]
- May 15 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Sandy Bay, Manitoba, thanks to eyewitness photos, causing no damage.[50]
- May 15 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Saint-Méthode-de-Frontenac, Quebec.[49]
- May 25 - five tornadoes touched down in Northeastern Ontario and Quebec from the same parent storm. The storm first produced an EF2 tornado was confirmed in a heavily wooded area near Little Antler Lake, Ontario, southwest of Chapleau.[51] Afterwards, the storm produced an EF1 tornado north of Gogama, causing tree damage.[52] After crossing into Quebec, the tornado produced three EF2 tornadoes west of Val-d'Or, Quebec. They all touched down in heavily wooded areas near Petit lac Bull Rock, Lac des Deux Cantons and Lac-Simon.[51]
- June 5 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Alberta; one near Longview, and the other near Blackie. No damage was reported.[53][54]
- June 6 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Joffre, Alberta.[53]
- June 6 - two tornadoes touched down in Northwestern Ontario causing tree damage. An EF1 touched down near Fernlund Lake while an EF2 touched down near Chipchase Lake, southwest of Fort Hope.[7]
- June 9 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Altona, Manitoba, damaging trees and a trailer.[55]
- June 11 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed in Thorndale, Ontario, causing no damage.[52]
- June 15 - three EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in central Saskatchewan, near D'Arcy, Fiske and McGee, damaging grain bins, trees and crops.[56][57]
- June 21 - six tornadoes were confirmed in southern Quebec. The strongest, an EF2, hit the community of Mascouche, approximately 40 km (25 mi) northeast of Montreal, damaging between 75 and 100 homes, uprooting trees, and killing one person. An EF1 touched down near Saint-Narcisse-de-Beaurivage, south of Quebec City.[58] Four EF0 tornadoes were also confirmed, touching down near Saint-Valentin, Saint-Célestin, Saint-Elzéar and Sainte-Marie.[52]
- June 23 - an EF1 tornado touched down in a remote forested area east of Sioux Lookout, Ontario near Nog Lake.[7]
- June 26 - three tornadoes were confirmed in Southern Ontario, including an EF2, which touched down north of Chatsworth. It damaged several homes, downed trees and destroyed a barn. An EF1 also touched down north of Maynooth, snapping hydro poles and trees.[59] The third, an EF0, occurred north of Goderich, causing no damage. No injuries were reported.[60]
- June 30 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, destroying a barn and snapping trees.[61]
- July 22 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Antrim, Nova Scotia.[7]
- July 13 - five tornadoes were confirmed in Ontario and Quebec after a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the region. The first tornado, an EF0, touched down in Penetanguishene, Ontario, damaging trees and power lines along a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) path.[62] The second tornado, an EF2, touched down near Beachburg, Ontario causing extensive tree damage before crossing the Ottawa River and causing EF1 damage in Quebec before lifting near Rivière-Barry. This tornado was one continuous tornado but is recorded as an individual EF2 tornado in Ontario and an individual EF1 tornado in Quebec per Canadian records.[7] While this tornado was on the ground, a concurrent EF1 tornado caused tree damage on Butternut Island, Ontario, near Beachburg, Ontario.[52] Two additional EF1 tornadoes were confirmed in Quebec near Fieldville and Notre-Dame-du-Laus.[63]
- July 15 - fifteen tornadoes, associated with the Tornado Outbreak of July 15, 2021[64] touched down across Southern Ontario and Western Quebec. The first tornado, an EF2, struck Barrie, Ontario damaging at least 470 homes and injuring 11 people. The initial tornado lifted over Lake Simcoe and the parent thunderstorm produced a second EF2 tornado on the east side of the lake near Beaverton, Ontario crossing through Lorneville, Ontario where there was significant structural and tree damage. Three additional tornadoes formed from another supercell to the south of Lake Simcoe; first as an EF2 stretching from Brown Hill, Ontario to Udora, Ontario before picking up before picking up and dropping an EF1 from Vallentyne, Ontario through to Sunderland, Ontario before picking up one final time and dropping another EF2 tornado from Sonya, Ontario through to Salem Corners, Ontario; 1 person was injured.[65] Later in the afternoon, three additional EF2 tornadoes touched down through Central Ontario near Dwight, Ontario and two lakes in Algonquin Park: Sunbeam Lake and Lake Traverse.[66][67] Three EF1 tornadoes touched down along the Ottawa River near Lac Mélina, Quebec, Petawawa, Ontario and Sheenboro, Quebec.[68][69] The final four tornadoes occurred in remote areas of Quebec. Two of the tornadoes were EF1 rated and touched down near Lac Sar and Lac Tonin. The final two tornado were both EF2 rated and touched down near Lac Camachigama and Lac Bellefleur.[7] There were no EF0s confirmed from the outbreak. Also, the last time an EF2+ tornado struck Barrie was an EF2 in Angus, Ontario. And an F4 on May 31, 1985.
- July 20 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed on Whitestone Lake, Ontario, south of Dunchurch, damaging trees and cottages.[70]
- July 22 - an EF2 tornado touched down near Deschambault Lake, Saskatchewan.[7]
- July 22 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Antrim, Nova Scotia, in the Musquodoboit Valley, causing no damage.[71]
- July 24 - four tornadoes were confirmed in Southwestern Ontario. Three were given an EF0 rating, and touched down near Thornbury, Bayfield, and Windsor, causing minor tree and structural damage. The fourth, an EF1, damaged trees and a greenhouse near Leamington.[72][73]
- August 6 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed in a remote forest near Hathaway Lake, Saskatchewan, north of Pierceland.[7]
- August 10 - three tornadoes were confirmed in Northwestern Ontario thanks to satellite imagery. The first tornado, an EF1, touched down near Marugg Lake, southeast of Sandy Lake. The second tornado, an EF1, touched down near Menako Lakes, north of Pickle Lake. The third tornado, an EF2, touched down near Whitewater Lake, north of Armstrong.[7]
- August 10 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed east of London, Ontario, near the airport.[74]
- August 11 - six tornadoes were confirmed in Northeastern Ontario. Three EF1's touched down near Urquhart Lake, Campover Lake and Dunns Valley. Three EF2's touched down near Blinko Lake, Kynoch and Elliot Lake. Satellite imagery helped confirm the twisters, which all occurred in heavily treed areas. Several downbursts were also confirmed.[75][76][7]
- August 15 - three EF1 tornadoes were confirmed in Northern Alberta, south of High Level. The tornadoes touched down in remote areas near Chain Ponds and Buffalo Head Prairie. The tornadoes caused tree damage.[7]
- August 20 - three tornadoes were confirmed in Manitoba in remote areas, east of Pinawa. The first tornado, an EF2, touched down near Betula Lake. The second tornado, an EF1, touched down near Bryan Lake. The third tornado, also an EF1, touched down near Westergaard Lake in Nopiming Provincial Park.[7]
- August 23 - three tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan. The first tornado, an EF0, touched down near Glenbain, causing no damage before it dissipated. The same parent storm developed a second tornado, an EF2, also near Glenbain. The EF2 caused severe damage to farm properties as it tracked 10.7 km (6.6 mi) to an area south of Hodgeville. The third tornado, an EF0, touched down east of Kindersley, causing no damage.[77][7]
- August 24 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed east of Ituna, Saskatchewan, causing no damage.[78]
- August 26 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near McKay's Corners, Ontario, east of Chatham, causing no damage.[79]
- August 29 - seven tornadoes touched down across Northeastern Ontario, with four tornadoes, and Northern Quebec, with three tornadoes. The first tornado, an EF1, was confirmed in Dowling, Ontario, northwest of Sudbury, damaging trees and buildings.[80] The second tornado caused EF1-strength tree damage near Aubrey Lake, Ontario.[80] The third tornado caused EF1-strength tree damage near Pledger Lake, Ontario, north of Hearst.[7] The fourth tornado was an EF2 tornado in a remote area near Wakimika Lake, Ontario, west of Temagami.[7] The fifth and sixth tornadoes, both EF1s, touched down near Lake Turgeon, Quebec and near Lac Patrie, Quebec, both northwest of Amos.[81] The seventh tornado was an EF2 and caused significant tree damage over Lac Mandjoci, Quebec, southwest of Matagami.[7]
- August 31 - an EF2 tornado caused tree damage in a remote area northeast of Beauval, Saskatchewan near Lac la Plonge.[7]
- September 6 - an early morning EF0 tornado was confirmed in Port Albert, Ontario, damaging trees.[82]
- September 7 - six tornadoes were confirmed after severe thunderstorms tore through southern Ontario. The strongest, a multi-vortex hybrid supercell-QLCS with an EF2 rating, caused significant damage over a 19.2 km (11.9 mi) path from Kingsbridge to an area just south of Lucknow with a maximum width of 1.3 km (0.81 mi). The same storm went on to produce a second EF2 tornado through northern Wellington County across a 26.5 km (16.5 mi) long path from Harriston to Kenilworth. The remaining four tornadoes, all rated EF0s, touched down near Goderich, Monkton, Kuhryville and Vaughan. Multiple waterspouts were also reported over Lake Huron near Port Albert, Kingsbridge and Amberley.[83]
- September 8 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Southern Ontario. The first tornado started as a waterspout over Lake Ontario and moved on shore in Kingston causing no damage. The second tornado started as a waterspout over Georgian Bay and moved on shore causing weak tree damage on Delhaven Island, southwest of the Parry Sound area.[84]
- September 12 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed near Parkhill, Ontario, causing tree and structural damage.[85]
- September 15 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed near Strachan, Alberta, causing tree damage in a remote area.[7]
- October 10 - two tornadoes touched down in Northwestern Ontario. The first tornado, rated an EF2, was confirmed in a remote area near Bending Lake, southeast of Dryden, causing tree damage. The second tornado touched down near Alder Lake, Minnesota and moved northward across the Canada–United States border near Mountain Lake. The tornado caused EF2 tree damage in Minnesota and EF1 tree damage in Ontario. The tornado is recorded as an EF1 tornado in Canadian records.[86]
- October 16 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in southern Quebec. The first tornado touched down near Sainte-Seraphine, causing tree and structural damage. The second tornado happened near Cowansville, also causing tree and structural damage. No injuries were reported.[87]
- October 17 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Lake Huron, west of Goderich, Ontario.[87]
- November 6 - an EF0 tornado formed over the Strait of Georgia, west of Vancouver, British Columbia. Beginning as a waterspout, it came ashore and caused significant tree damage at the golf club on the University of British Columbia campus. Heavy rain and hail also accompanied the storm. No injuries were reported.[88]
- November 21 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Sharon, Ontario, northeast of Newmarket, damaging trees.[89]
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editTimespan | May 15 - November 6 |
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Maximum rated tornado | EF2 tornado
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- May 15 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed south of Casselman, Ontario, southeast of Ottawa, causing no damage.[90]
- May 17 - an EF0 landspout tornado touched down near Caron, Saskatchewan, approximately 100 km (62 mi) west of Regina.[91]
- May 21 - four tornadoes were confirmed across Ontario after a powerful derecho swept across the province. Two EF1 tornadoes touched down in London on the leading edge of the storm, damaging buildings, snapping trees and flipping a plane at the London International Airport.[92] An EF2 was also confirmed in Uxbridge, northwest of Oshawa, causing extensive damage along a 16 km (9.9 mi) path.[93] A second EF2 tornado was confirmed in St. Christopher in the Township of Scugog, northeast of Oshawa, damaging barns and rural properties along an 8.5 km (5.3 mi) path.[94]
- May 30 - five tornadoes touched down in Northwestern Ontario, including an EF2 tornado near Boffin Lake, approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Fort Frances. A second EF2 was confirmed at Kaoskauta Lake, southwest of Dryden, and three EF1's touched down near Crozier, Black Narrows and Harnette Lake, causing mostly tree damage.[95]
- May 31 - two tornadoes were confirmed based on satellite imagery in Northern Ontario. An EF2 touched down near Attawapiskat Lake, east of Lansdowne House and an EF1 was confirmed south of Webequie.[96]
- June 6 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Enchant, Alberta, damaging grain bins and a shed. No injuries were reported.[97]
- June 10 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan; northeast Furness,[98] and east of Maymont, 90 km (56 mi) northwest of Saskatoon, thanks to witness video. No damage was reported.[97]
- June 16 - eight tornadoes struck Ontario and Quebec. Two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Ontario near Brooklin, north of Whitby, causing tree damage and destroying a small wooden structure. The second touched down near Carleton Place, causing no damage. Six tornadoes were confirmed in Quebec. Two EF2 tornadoes touched down near Lac Johnson and Lac Betty, while four EF1 tornadoes were confirmed near Lac aux Eaux Mortes, McCarthy, Casey, and Lac Usik.[99]
- June 20 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Rheinfeld, Saskatchewan, approximately 245 km (152 mi) southwest of Regina. No damage was reported.[100]
- June 23 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Morse, Saskatchewan, approximately 57 km (35 mi) east of Swift Current. No damage was reported.[101]
- June 25 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed on Lake St. Martin, Manitoba.[102]
- June 29 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in an open field south of Coronation, Alberta, causing no damage.[103]
- June 29 - seven tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan, including an EF2, which touched down west of Manitou Beach, causing tree damage. An EF1 was also confirmed west of Foam Lake, damaging farm equipment and grain bins. Two EF1 tornadoes on separate tracks touched down near Cymric, also damaging farm properties and grain bins. Two twin tornadoes were also confirmed southwest of Serath, damaging two farms and crops. They were given EF1 and EF0 ratings, respectively.[103] An EF0 tornado was also confirmed near Arbury, causing crop damage.[98]
- June 29 - an EF2 tornado touched down in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, south of Kenville, Manitoba.[96]
- July 1 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed near Lac Quenouille, Quebec, 120 km (75 mi) north of Montreal, causing tree damage.[104]
- July 5 - five EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The three tornadoes occurred in Alberta near Alliance, Consort, and Neutral Hills. No damage was reported.[98][105] The last two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan, near Madison, and Smiley, northwest of Swift Current.[98][105]
- July 7 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed in Bergen, Alberta, approximately 81 km (50 mi) southwest of Red Deer, snapping trees, power poles, destroying one home and damaging 4 others.[105]
- July 8 - four tornadoes were confirmed in Central Saskatchewan, including two EF2s. They touched down in Paynton and Blaine Lake, causing damage to trees and a farm. Two EF0 tornadoes also hit near Lambert Lake and Oliver Lake, causing no damage.[106]
- July 9 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Argyle, Manitoba, causing no damage.[107]
- July 10 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over the English River, on the One Man Lake Reserve (Wabaseemoong Independent Nations), thanks to witness video. No damage was reported.[108]
- July 15 - three EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan, near Allan, Young and Avonhurst, causing crop and tree damage.[107]
- July 17 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Radville, Saskatchewan, 110 km (68 mi) south of Regina, causing no damage.[98]
- July 18 - an EF2 tornado touched down just west of Medicine Hat, Alberta, damaging at least ten homes, grain bins, downing powerlines, and snapping trees.[109]
- July 18 - an EF2 tornado touched down northeast of Timmins, Ontario, near Gowanmarsh Lake.[110]
- July 19 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Wyoming, Ontario, damaging a machine shed.[111]
- July 20 - eleven tornadoes were confirmed in heavily forested areas of western Quebec and Northeastern Ontario, thanks to satellite imagery. An EF2 tornado was confirmed north of Sudbury, Ontario near Kalaco Lake.[112] The remaining ten tornadoes were confirmed in Quebec. Four of these tornadoes were rated EF2 and confirmed near Lac Plantin, Lac Pedro, La Vallée-de-l'Or and Lac Antiquois. The remaining six tornadoes, rated EF1, touched down near Lac des Deux Iles, Lac Landerneau, Lac Stone Island, Lac Langford, Lac Tona and Lac Cade.[112][113][114]
- July 21 - five tornadoes touched down in rural parts of Quebec and New Brunswick. Three of the tornadoes, rated EF1, all occurred in Quebec, near Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean, Lac Maher and Lac des Ventres Rouges. The remaining tornadoes, both EF2s, occurred near Lac-Saint-Joseph, Quebec and Wild Goose Lake, New Brunswick. No injuries were reported. Tree damage was detected thanks to satellite imagery[114]
- July 23 - three tornadoes touched down in the municipality of Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, Quebec, in the Laurentians. The first was an EF2 tornado which damaged homes and uprooted trees. Two satellite tornadoes were also confirmed, which affected areas adjacent to the main tornadic flow. An EF0 was confirmed near Chemin du Village, and an EF1 touched down west of Saint-Joseph Lake.[115]
- July 24 - three tornadoes touched down in the Ottawa Valley. The strongest was an EF2 tornado which left a 55 km (34 mi) path of damage through central Ontario, hitting the communities of Havelock, Marmora, Madoc, Actinolite and Tweed. It destroyed homes, barns and cottages, uprooted trees and downed power lines. At least one person was injured when their truck was lifted, and thrown into a field.[116] A weaker, EF1 tornado was also confirmed southwest of Parham from the same parent storm, causing minor damage.[117] A third tornado touched down in rural Quebec in a heavily forested area near Lac du Bec-Scie, Quebec.
- July 25 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Lake Athabasca in northern Saskatchewan, causing no damage.[118]
- July 28 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed in Algonquin Park, Ontario, leaving a 11.7 km (7.3 mi) path through a forested area near Wapiti Lake.[119]
- July 31 - an EF0 tornado touched down 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of Coronation, Alberta, causing no damage.[120]
- July 31 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Ken Lake, British Columbia in a heavily forested area.[7]
- August 1 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Cranbrook, Ontario, causing a narrow path of damage to trees and crops.[121]
- August 2 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Netley, Manitoba, causing no damage.[122]
- August 2/3 - seven tornadoes touched down in Northwestern Ontario in the late evening and overnight hours, with six developing after a bow echo storm overtook a weak supercell near Grassy Narrows. Three EF2 tornadoes and four EF1 tornadoes were confirmed near Campfire Lake, Conifer Lake, Sumach Lake, Overnight Lake and Virginian Lake. All tornadoes occurred in forested areas.[123]
- August 3 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Shallow Lake, Ontario, northwest of Owen Sound, causing no damage.[124]
- August 4 - two tornadoes were confirmed in Saskatchewan; an EF0 near Witchekan Lake First Nation, 90 km (56 mi) northeast of North Battleford, causing no damage,[125] and an EF2 near Erinferry, causing tree and power pole damage.[98]
- August 8 - an EF0 touched down in Winchelsea, Ontario, approximately 40 km (25 mi) north of London, causing tree and crop damage, and tossing a resident 10 metres (33 ft). No serious injuries were reported.[126]
- August 8 - two EF1 tornadoes touched down across heavily forested areas in Northern Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba. The first tornado crossed through Tryer Lakes, Saskatchewan. The second tornado touched down near Apussigamasi Lake, Manitoba, northeast of Thompson.[7]
- August 11 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed thanks to witness video in Saint-Elzéar-de-Témiscouata, Quebec, causing no damage.[124]
- August 18 - an EF0 tornado touched down east of Beausejour, Manitoba,[124] and witness photos helped to confirm another EF0 tornado over Lake Manitoba. No damage was reported in either event.[127]
- August 20 - a review of satellite imagery revealed three tornadoes touched down in Northern Ontario; an EF1 near Iroquois Falls,[124] in a forested area, and an EF1 and EF2 near Gooseberry Lake.[128]
- August 25 - a weak EF0 tornado was confirmed near Darbyville, Ontario, east of Guelph, causing no damage.[129]
- August 29 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Payne, Ontario, 16 km (9.9 mi) south of Sarnia, damaging trees and barns.[130]
- August 30 - an EF0 tornado touched down in Hastings, Ontario, causing tree damage.[117]
- August 31 - an EF0 waterspout formed over Lake Huron, and then made landfall through Sauble Beach, Ontario, damaging trees, boats and docks along a narrow 5 km (3.1 mi) path.[131]
- August 31 - an EF0 tornado touched down in Stapledon, Ontario, southwest of Ottawa causing tree damage.[132]
- August 31 - three tornadoes touched down in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec. The first tornado was a weak EF0 tornado near Chicoutimi, causing no damage.[133] The remaining two tornadoes, both EF1s, occurred near Deuxième lac Félix in a heavily forested area.[7]
- September 1 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed in a heavily forested area near Lasthope Lake, Manitoba, southeast of Lynn Lake.[7]
- September 20 - five tornadoes were confirmed in Northwestern Ontario. An EF2 tornado was confirmed thanks to satellite imagery, southeast of Pickle Lake, in a heavily wooded area, leaving a 42.4 km (26.3 mi) path.[134] A second EF2 was also confirmed near Dusey Lake, southwest of Ogoki, and three EF1 tornadoes touched down near Winslow Lake, Calladine Lake and Quantz Lake all causing tree damage in forested areas.[135]
- September 26 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Wellington, Ontario after a waterspout moved on shore flipping two trailers. Additional waterspouts were confirmed near the shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie as part of a Great Lakes-wide waterspout outbreak.[136]
- October 24 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed in a remote area near Young Lake, Ontario, north of Kenora.[7]
- November 5/6 - three tornadoes occurred in the overnight hours in rural Quebec, all damaging trees. The first, an EF2, touched down near Angliers, Quebec. The remaining two tornadoes, both EF1s, occurred in the early morning hours on November 6th near Lac Parent and Lac de la Paroi.[7]
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editalso see List of Canadian Tornadoes in 2023, note that it doesn't list all of the tornadoes.
- May 11 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Cayley, Alberta, causing no damage.[137]
- May 23 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Lawrence Lake, Alberta, east of Hondo, in a forested area.[138]
- May 27 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed 11 km (6.8 mi) southeast of Regina, Saskatchewan, near Rowatt, damaging a farm storage shed and throwing debris up to 3 km (1.9 mi) away.[139]
- May 31 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed northeast of Stettler, Alberta, near Botha, causing no damage.[140]
- June 4 - an EF0 landspout tornado touched down near Carberry, Manitoba, causing no damage.[137]
- June 11 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Lomond, Alberta, causing no damage.[141]
- June 13 - two EF0 tornadoes touched down in Southern Ontario; the first, near Talbotville, approximately 20 km (12 mi) south of London, causing minor damage, and the second near Beachville, southwest of Woodstock, causing no damage.[142][143]
- June 14 - ten tornadoes, all with a preliminary rating of EF0, were confirmed in southern Alberta as part of a tornado outbreak. Three were confirmed near Turin, two outside of Enchant, and the other five near Iron Springs, Lake Newell, Brooks, Vermilion, and Cabin Lake. No damage was reported.[144]
- June 17 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near Whitla, Alberta, southwest of Medicine Hat, causing no damage.[145] An EF1 tornado was also confirmed by satellite imagery in a forested area near McGregor Lake, northeast of Nordegg.[138]
- June 20 - three EF1 tornadoes touched down in Southern Manitoba, near William Lake Provincial Park, Killarney, and MacGregor, damaging farm buildings and snapping multiple trees.[146][147]
- June 25 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Windsor, Ontario, causing tree and structural damage.[148]
- June 26 - six tornadoes were confirmed in Central Ontario following a round of severe storms. The first, an EF0, touched down in Stayner, approximately 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Barrie, causing minor damage.[149] Three EF0 tornadoes were then confirmed in Tweed, 38 km (24 mi) northeast of Belleville, causing two narrow paths of tree damage around Stoco Lake and Elzevir.[150] Two EF1 tornadoes were also confirmed by satellite imagery near Actinolite and Potter Settlement in heavily treed areas. No injuries were reported.[151]
- June 27 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Keyes, Manitoba, 66 km (41 mi) northwest of Portage la Prairie, causing no damage.[152]
- June 28 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Southern Manitoba, near Venlaw and Brookdale. No damage was reported.[153]
- July 1 - a large, EF4 tornado touched down south of Didsbury, Alberta, destroying three homes and damaging nine others, along a 15.3 km (9.5 mi) path. One person was injured. It was the strongest recorded tornado in Alberta since the 1987 F4 Edmonton tornado.[154]
- July 4 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Hamilton, Ontario, causing minor damage along a narrow path.[155]
- July 6 - two tornadoes touched down in forested areas in Northeastern Ontario and Northern Québec. Satellite imagery revealed an EF1 tornado touched down near Pineview Lake, Ontario, west of Temagami, Ontario.[156] The second tornado, also an EF1, touched down in a forested area near Lac Sunrise, Quebec, approximately 58 km (36 mi) west of Chibougamau.[157]
- July 9 - four tornadoes were confirmed in Northwestern Ontario, including an EF2 which touched down near the remote community of Hine Lake, Ontario, causing tree damage along a 12 km (7.5 mi) path. The other three, all rated EF1, occurred near Landings Lake, Rude Lake and Pakashkan Lake through forested areas.[158]
- July 13 - seven tornadoes touched down in the Ottawa Valley after a line of severe storms swept through the National Capital Region. The first two tornadoes were rated as EF1 tornadoes and struck the suburbs of Ottawa, Ontario, near Barrhaven, Ontario. The main path of damage extended approximately 5 km (3.1 mi), with a shorter 1 km (0.62 mi) path crossing it, caused by the first tornado. At least 125 homes suffered damage, and one person received minor injuries after being struck by debris.[159] A third tornado, an EF0, hit the small community of Embrun, Ontario, 35 km (22 mi) southeast of Ottawa, causing minor damage to several homes. The fourth tornado, also an EF0, hit near Fournier, Ontario, causing tree and crop damage.[160] After the storms moves into Quebec, an EF0, touched down in a field near the Montréal–Mirabel International Airport, 39 km (24 mi) northwest of Montréal. The sixth tornado, also an EF0, occurred near Saint-Thomas, approximately 58 km (36 mi) northeast of Montréal, causing damage to trees, two barns and one home along a 6.6 km (4.1 mi) path. No injuries were reported.[161] The seventh, an EF1, touched down near Laurence, north of Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan, through cropland and forested areas. No damage was reported.[162]
- July 17 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Okotoks, Alberta, thanks to witness photos and video.[145]
- July 18 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Brompton, Quebec, damaging crops and a barn.[163]
- July 20 - two tornadoes were confirmed in Southwestern Ontario, including an EF1, which damaged a home and trees along a 10.5 km (6.5 mi) path from South Buxton to Lake Erie. The second, an EF0, damaged crops, a power pole, trees and a barn east of Petrolia. No injuries were reported.[164] An EF0 tornado was also confirmed over Lake Nippising, near North Bay, causing no damage.[165]
- July 24 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed near of Cynthia, Alberta, approximately 115 km (71 mi) west of Edmonton. Minor tree damage was reported.[166][138]
- July 26 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed near Ranger Lakes, Manitoba, approximately 169 km (105 mi) north of Winnipeg. The tornado was found in a remote forest.[167]
- July 26 - an EF1 tornado touched down in Blenheim, Ontario, 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Chatham, damaging homes, sheds and trees. No Injuries were reported.[168]
- July 27 - an EF1 tornado touched down near McParlon Lake, Ontario, in a partially treed area.[156]
- July 28 - an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Inverness, Quebec, 50 km (31 mi) southwest of Quebec City, thanks to witness video. The tornado damaged a barn and resulted in isolated tree damage.[162]
- August 3 - five tornadoes touched down across the Ottawa Valley. Three of the tornadoes caused tree damage in remote parts of the forest in Quebec with two EF2 tornadoes near Lac Kent, Quebec and Lac Marcel, Quebec, northwest of La Tuque, Quebec. The third tornado was an EF1 tornado near Lac Los, Quebec in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality.[157] The last two tornadoes, both rated EF0, took place in Ontario. The first tornado was confirmed in rural south Ottawa, Ontario, 9 km (5.6 mi) northwest of Metcalfe, causing damage to businesses and homes.[169] A second EF0 tornado also touched down northeast of Kaladar, causing no damage.[170]
- August 12 - an EF0 tornado touched down northeast of Caledonia, Ontario, causing tree damage.[171] A second EF0 tornado was recorded over Whitewater Lake, Ontario, near Azilda, Ontario.[7]
- August 18 - a rare, fire-generated EF0 tornado, was confirmed over the north shore of Gun Lake, British Columbia, near Gold Bridge, near a raging nighttime wildfire. Sometimes referred to as a 'pyrotornado', it is the first such fire-generated tornado recorded by the Northern Tornadoes Project in Canada. An area of snapped and uprooted trees was found at the shoreline near where the tornado was reported, but it is unclear if the tornado was over land at any point and caused the tree damage.[172]
- August 24 - three tornadoes touched down in Southern Ontario. The first, an EF1, touched down near Tecumseh, destroying a barn and damaging grain bins and power poles along a 22 km (14 mi) path. A second EF1 tornado developed east of the end point of the Tecumseh tornado, damaging several homes and barns in the Cottam area along a 13.8 km (8.6 mi) path.[173] The third, an EF0, touched down in the west end of Windsor, damaging trees, homes and fences along a narrow 12.5 km (7.8 mi) path. No injuries were reported.[174]
- August 24 - an EF0 tornado moved onshore at Pointe Riche, Newfoundland and Labrador, damaging several picnic tables.[175]
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edit- March 16 - an EF1 tornado was confirmed in Malden Centre, Ontario, damaging a home. The tornado tied the provincial record, (March 16, 2016), for the earliest ever documented in a season.[176]
- April 29 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed east of Airdrie, Alberta near the rural community of Kathyrn, causing no damage.[177]
- May 19 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed west of Carmangay, Alberta, causing no damage.[178]
- May 21 - an EF0 landspout tornado touched down near Three Hills, Alberta, causing no damage.[179]
- May 27 - an EF1 tornado touched down in Rigaud, Quebec, approximately 70 km (43 mi) west of Montreal, damaging a house, barns and farm silos over a 14.3 km (8.9 mi) path.[180]
- May 28 - an EF0 landspout tornado touched down near Albuna, Ontario, causing no damage.[181]
- June 3 - five EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in Central Alberta. Four touched down near the village of Edberg, where three of the storms caused minor crop, tree and structural damage. The fifth tornado touched down near Gadsby, Alberta, causing no damage.[182]
- June 4 - an EF2 tornado was confirmed in a forest near Landings Lake, Ontario.[183]
- June 6 - an EF0 tornado touched down south of Spencerville, Ontario, causing weak tree and crop damage.[184]
- June 12 - six tornadoes were confirmed across Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The first, an EF0, touched down near Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, causing structural and tree damage. Two EF0 tornadoes then touched down near Rivers, Manitoba, causing minor structural and tree damage. An EF1 tornado was confirmed in Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Manitoba, causing tree damage. The last two, and EF0 and EF1, touched down near Saint Alphonse, Manitoba. There was no visible damage from the EF0, while the EF1 destroyed a shed, damaged grain bins, and left a path through forests and rural cropland.[185]
- June 13 - 5 tornadoes touched down in heavily forested areas in Western Quebec. Three EF2 tornadoes caused tree damage near Lac Nodier, Pointe Albert and Lac Bend, and 2 EF1 tornadoes caused tree damage near Lac Kwîkwîcî and Lac Darbit.[186]
- June 13 - an EF1 tornado touched down in Pearson, Ontario, and crossed the ON-QC border ending in Nédélec, Quebec, damaging trees and a machine shed.[187]
- June 20 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed in Pain Court, Ontario, causing no damage.[188]
- June 22 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Melancthon, Ontario, uprooting trees and damaging a wind turbine.[189]An EF0 landspout tornado was also confirmed at CFB Borden, Ontario, causing minor damage to trees and a low-rise building.[190]
- June 23 - seven tornadoes were confirmed in south-central Saskatchewan, with six given an EF0 rating, touching down near Vonda (x2), Annaheim, Borden, and Fulda. A waterspout was also confirmed over Buffer Lake. Tree damage was found at several farm properties. An EF1 tornado was also confirmed in Annaheim, causing tree and building damage.[191]
- June 23 - an EF0 tornado touched down in Deep River, Ontario, damaging trees and buildings, and flipping a boat.[192]
- June 24 - two EF1 tornadoes were confirmed in Northwestern Ontario in remote forested areas, near Apitu Lake and Brunette Lake.[193]
- June 26 - an EF0 waterspout occurred over Lake Erie, near Port Burwell, Ontario, causing no damage.[194]
- June 27 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed on the St. Lawrence River, near Cap-Saint-Ignace, Quebec, causing no damage.[194]
- June 30 - two EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in New Brunswick, near Carlow, and Centre Glassville, causing tree and house damage.[195]
- July 1 - five weak EF0 tornadoes were confirmed in southeastern Saskatchewan, with no damage reported. Three tornadoes developed near Crescent Lake, and the other two near Gull Lake and Bredenbury.[196]
- July 4 - an EF0 tornado touched down near Woodlands, Manitoba, causing no damage.[197]
- July 5 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Pechu Lake, in Northern Ontario, causing no damage.[198]
- July 10 - two EF0 tornadoes touched down in London, Ontario, from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl, causing tree and crop damage.[199]
- July 11 - a weak EF0 tornado was confirmed near Biggar, Saskatchewan, causing no damage.[200]
- July 13 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Lac Saint-Pierre, Quebec, causing no damage.[198]
- July 17 - an EF1 tornado touched down in Saguenay, Quebec, snapping power poles and causing roof damage.[201]
- July 20 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed south of Glen Ewan, Saskatchewan, causing no damage.[202] An EF0 also was confirmed near La Rivière, Manitoba.
- July 21 - an EF0 landspout tornado touched down in the Arcola East neighborhood of Regina, Saskatchewan, causing no damage.[202]
- July 24 - an EF1 tornado touched down near Christie Lake, Ontario, near Perth, downing trees and damaging multiple properties along a 39.2 km (24.4 mi) path, ending near Jasper. No injuries were reported.[203]
- July 24 - four tornadoes were confirmed in Quebec. The first, an EF0, touched down near Lakefield, northwest of Montreal, causing weak tree damage.[204] A second EF0 touched down near Cap-Santé, Quebec, approximately 40 km (25 mi) southwest of Quebec City, damaging a farm. Another EF0 was confirmed in Boucherville, east of Montreal, causing no damage. The fourth, and strongest, an EF1, touched down in Brossard, Quebec, south of Montreal, where it caused tree damage and flipped a semi truck. The truck driver suffered minor injuries.[205]
- July 30 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Lake Huron, near Little Current, Ontario.[206]
- August 3 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Lake Erie, near Erieau, Ontario, causing no damage.[207]
- August 5 - three landspout tornadoes were confirmed in the Niagara Region of Ontario. The first, an EF1, developed near Brookfield and tracked east towards Stevensville, damaging trees and buildings along a 10 km (6.2 mi). A second EF1 touched down in Fort Erie, causing damage to a hardware store. The third, an EF0, was also confirmed in Fort Erie, before crossing the Niagara River into Buffalo, New York, where it was given an EF1 rating. No damage was reported in Ontario.[208]
- August 6 - two weak EF0 tornadoes touched down in southwestern Ontario, near Muikirk and New Glasgow, causing tree damage.[209]
- August 10 - three EF0 waterspouts were confirmed in eastern Ontario; 2 over Lake Ontario, near Brighton, and one near Gananoque, on the St. Lawrence River.[210]
- August 11 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Lake Nippising, near North Bay, Ontario.[210]
- August 13 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Margaree Harbour, on Cape Breton Island, causing no damage.[207]
- August 16 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over the Atlantic Ocean, near Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, causing no damage.[207]
- August 17 - an EF2 tornado touched down in Ayr, Ontario, damaging a hardware store, homes, vehicles and trees. Empty rail cars and a tractor-trailer were also overturned. No injuries were reported.[211]
- August 17 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Georgian Bay, near Collingwood, Ontario, causing no damage.[207]
- August 21 - an EF0 was confirmed near Newington, Ontario. Also, another EF0 was confirmed in Morrisburg, Ontario.
- August 23 - two EF0 waterspouts were confirmed in Quebec. The first, was near Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec. The Second, was near Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec.[212]
- August 23 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed near Inverness, Nova Scotia, over the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
- August 24 - an EF1 was confirmed near Arcola, Saskatchewan.[213]
- August 27 - an EF0 waterspout was confirmed over Mabel Lake, British Columbia.
- August 31 - three tornadoes were confirmed near Thunder Bay. The First, was an EF1 west of Gillies, Ontario. The Second, an EF1 touched down east of Gillies as well. The Third, an EF0 was confirmed in Marks Lake, Ontario, west of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
- September 9 - an EF0 was confirmed in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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