Government Home > Natural Resources > Hurricane Juan > Parks > Images
  |  Government Directory 
line
   

Images from Provincial Parks

Since Hurricane Juan Department staff have been working to assess the damage inflicted on Nova Scotia Parks and woodlands. While the extent of the damage is still being assessed, it is clear that in some areas, Juan has left a trail of destruction in forested areas in the central part of the province. Click on the Parks below to see images of the damage.


Map


McCormacks Beach - McNabs & Lawlors Island - Porters Lake - Conrads Beach - Martinique -
Lawrencetown Beach
- Oakfield - Rainbow Haven - Wildlife Park

McCormacks Beach Boardwalk
McCormacks Beach Boardwalk
McCormacks Beach

McNabs Island (more)
Beach at McNabs island

Toppled trees at north end of McNabs Island (more)
Forest levelled on McNabs
Close up

Pond on McNabs now open to the sea.(upper left)


South end of Lawlors Island
Downed trees on Lawlors Island
[top] [more from McNabs/Lawlor Island ]

Porters Lake

Porters Lake

[top] [more from Porters Lake]
Oakfield
Oakfield

[top]

Rainbow Haven
Rainbow Haven

Conrad Beach
torn up boardwalk

Conrad Beach
Torn up Boardwalk
[top]

Lawrencetown Beach
Damage at Lawerence town

[top]

Wildlife Park - Shubenacadie
Damage at Wildlife Park

Aerial view of Wildlife Park
Aerial view
[top]

Martinique beach loss of boardwalk and dune blow out.
Martinique beach
 
line

The contents of this site are best viewed with an enhanced browser such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer® or Netscape Navigator®.

Comments and questions about this website.
This page and all contents are copyright © 2003, Department of Natural Resources,
Province of Nova Scotia, all rights reserved.
Privacy Policy
Page last updated October 2003.