It was the strongest tornado to hit Ontario in over 15 years.
It damaged roughly 100 houses and 25 other buildings, leaving a damage bill of about $130-million.
It also claimed one life and affected the lives of an entire community, effects that linger 10 years later.
On August 21, 2011, an isolated supercell thunderstorm that formed and gained strength over Lake Huron, came ashore in Goderich as an F-3 tornado.
In this episode of the 519 Podcast, we look back at that fateful day in Goderich, what has happened since, and how the community is doing now.
This episode is hosted by Hayley Cheng.
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The Great Northeast Blackout - 20 years later
A 519 Campfire Story: The Gordon House Haunting
Ontario’s Adoption Search Angel
The Secrets of Radar and the Second World War
The Lambeth Poisoner
Confessions of a Killer: Elizabeth Wettlaufer
The Haunting of the Park House Museum
Thousands Infected: the Walkerton Water Crisis
519 Unsolved: the disappearance of Lois Hanna
519 Unsolved: the death of Karen Caughlin
The KKK in London
The St. Patrick’s Day Riot of 2012
The Incredible Story of Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Printing for Freedom
133 Dead: Ontario’s Tragic Record Breaking Year
Ontario’s Jack the Ripper Scare
Unraveling a Conspiracy: The 1966 UFO Sighting in Sarnia
A long wait for justice: the murder of Ljubica Topic
Surviving the EMDC
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