PHOTOS: Remembering the 2013 floods in Exshaw
Rocky Mountain Outlook
Jun 19, 2023 10:00 AM
Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Banff residents Cecile Neff and Simon Bachand get down and dirty as they volunteer to clean up flood damage in Exshaw Saturday (July 20). The hamlet still has a massive cleanup to complete. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Banff residents Cecile Neff and Simon Bachand get down and dirty as they volunteer to clean up flood damage in Exshaw Saturday (July 20). The hamlet still has a massive cleanup to complete. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw resident Claude Leger explains the violent fashion in which his neighbour's home was destroyed when Exshaw Creek flooded. The home owners purchased the property less than six months ago. The structure lying in the creek bed is a pedestrian bridge torn from its foundation. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw resident Claude Leger explains the violent fashion in which his neighbour's home was destroyed when Exshaw Creek flooded. The home owners purchased the property less than six months ago. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Heavy equipment in Exshaw Creek is dwarfed by walls of rock after the waterway flooded. As much as 25 per cent of the hamlet's homes have been reported as uninhabitable following the violent weather. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Heavy equipment in Exshaw Creek is dwarfed by walls of rock after the waterway flooded. As much as 25 per cent of the hamlet's homes have been reported as uninhabitable following the violent weather. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Massive piles of debris line the 1A Highway through Exshaw after Exshaw Creek flooded. As much as 25 per cent of the hamlet's homes have been reported as uninhabitable following the violent weather. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw flood damage in 2013. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Exshaw resident Claude Leger explains the violent fashion in which his neighbour's home was destroyed when Exshaw Creek flooded. The home owners purchased the property less than six months ago. RMO FILE PHOTO
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Heavy equipment continues to transform Exshaw Creek Thursday (Feb. 27) in advance of the upcoming spring. To the left of this image stood a heavily-damaged single family home that made way for the new berm. RMO FILE PHOTO
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PHOTOS: Remembering the 2013 floods in Exshaw
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