The Muskoka Floods: seen through the eyes of social media
Pictures worth a thousand words
Where are the reindeer when you need them?
Near Santa’s Village #Bracebridge
📷 Tony King pic.twitter.com/9OBeMBFqt0— Barrie 360 (@Barrie360) April 28, 2019
Observation trail bridge over the Bracebridge Falls is looking a tad unsafe#MuskokaFlood #Bracebridge pic.twitter.com/lwTerpAkjh
— Bryce Davidson (@MuskokaCoach18) April 27, 2019
This is my friends’ boathouse — there’s a 150 year old boat somewhere inside there. Homes, cottages, roads — so much damage across #Muskoka, #Quebec, #Ottawa & #NewBrunswick #Flood pic.twitter.com/f3Fie3mZu7
— Heather Wright (@HeatherCTV) April 27, 2019
Vehicular access to Kelvin Grove Park (across from falls) now closed. Parking lot is now flooded.#bracebridge #muskokaflood#flood2019 pic.twitter.com/6SD1zTpSwv
— Mayor Graydon Smith (@GraydonTheMayor) April 27, 2019
The parking lot at Port Sydney dam became a part of the falls this week and is washed out. #MuskokaFlood pic.twitter.com/LNvRq7WBvA
— Sandra Watson-Brown (@SandraWB) April 28, 2019
#muskoka #MuskokaFlood April 27 2019 just North of Pride Marina pic.twitter.com/dYzSiOhZvh
— Jim King (@BoardwalkRenos) April 28, 2019
Can’t believe the pictures from the #MuskokaFlood – both pictures are of the same spot. I never thought the water could get this high!! pic.twitter.com/T94RAkwFFc
— Aimee Kathleen (@AimeeKHW) April 28, 2019
Flooding in Gravenhurst April 27th, 2019 @weathernetwork #ShareYourWeather #muskokaflood #muskokaflood2019 #muskoka #gravenhurst pic.twitter.com/3lPx0H0Kgv
— Shannon Durnan (@MuskokaWeather) April 27, 2019