- CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Hazel-2016-11-04-05
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- 1979
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Interior of Auke Ellens' store, flooded by Hurricane Hazel breaking the marsh's dykes.
Toronto Telegram
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Part of Local History Collection
Interior of Auke Ellens' store, flooded by Hurricane Hazel breaking the marsh's dykes.
Toronto Telegram
Part of Local History Collection
Holland Marsh farmers return home to salvage belonging. Photograph from in Betty Kennedy's 'Hurricane Hazel,' found in the Local History Collection.
Toronto Telegram
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Bushels of carrots in storage following Hurricane Hazel.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Municipality : West Gwillimbury
Community : Holland Marsh
Lot : 8
Concession : 3
Description : A flooded field facing north east from Hwy. 400 after Hurricane Hazel (Oct. 15, 1954). In the foreground is the service road that runs beside Hwy. 400 between Hwy. 9 and the Canal Road. Bags of harvested onions are stacked in the field.
Rob Watson
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"George Horlings' Home, built above level of Lake Simcoe, is dry"
Bradford Witness
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George Verkaik Sr.'s home following Hurricane Hazel.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
One year after Hurricane Hazel, before the canal was dug out.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
Harry Verkaik's barn on River Road after Hurricane Hazel.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Hazel remembered & Aftermath of the Flood
Part of Local History Collection
Two articles relating to the memories of those who lived through the Holland marsh flooding due to Hurricane Hazel. The first is a continuation of Edo Knibbe's recollection, and the second is by Addy Ellens.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Holland Marsh farmers return home
Part of Local History Collection
Holland Marsh farmers return home to salvage belonging. Photograph from in Betty Kennedy's 'Hurricane Hazel,' found in the Local History Collection.
York University Archives