A strong storm overnight Saturday damaged several trees at Oakland Cemetery in West Brockville. CTV


June 23, 2025 Tags:

A powerful thunderstorm slammed Ottawa and parts of eastern Ontario on Saturday night, causing widespread damage. Strong winds knocked down trees and power lines, leaving thousands without electricity.

Early Sunday morning, over 6,000 people in Ottawa had no power. By 9 a.m., that number dropped to around 3,000. In nearby areas from Kingston to Cornwall, nearly 32,000 people were still without power.

Hydro Crews Rush to Restore Power

Hydro Ottawa confirmed that the storm and high winds led to fallen wires and broken branches.

“All hands-on deck,” the utility company said, as crews worked nonstop to restore power quickly and safely.

Power returned to areas in Wards 5 and 16 by early afternoon. However, crews stayed on site until 2:30 p.m. to complete the work in several neighbourhoods, including Springland, Flannery, and Norberry.

A photo shows a Hydro Ottawa worker fixing fallen wires after a strong thunderstorm hit on Sunday, June 22, 2025, causing power outages and broken tree branches. CTV

Residents were told to stay 10 metres (33 feet) away from any fallen wires and to report them immediately to 911 and Hydro Ottawa.

People can report outages online or by calling the 24/7 line at 613-738-0188.

Police Warn Drivers to Stay Safe

Ontario Provincial Police urged drivers in storm-affected areas to be extra cautious.

"Stay clear of any downed wires," they said. If traffic lights are out or flashing red, treat the intersection as a four-way stop.

Residents Share Their Storm Experiences

Eric Farrelly in Mallorytown lost power around 1 a.m. He drove along Highway 2 into Brockville to see the storm's damage.

“It’s crazy,” he said. “We didn’t know it was that bad until we got here. The wind was fierce. I’m going to miss my central air.”

Kevin Snider’s property saw several trees damaged. One large tree fell just short of his house.

“That takes a lot of power to do that,” he said. “That’s life in the country.”

His neighbour, Shelley Shanks, said, “It’s the worst storm I’ve been in. The wind was terrible. I’ve never heard anything like it.”

Cemeteries and homes in Brockville also reported severe tree damage.

Serious Injury in Algonquin Park

The storm also hit Algonquin Park, where a camper got seriously injured by a falling tree. A float plane flew the person to hospital. The park reported widespread power loss and road damage.

Phone lines and cell service were down, and the road to Kiosk was washed out. Campers are being contacted, and delays are expected.

Possible Tornado Under Review

Experts from the Northern Tornadoes Project haven’t confirmed any tornadoes yet. However, they plan to inspect damage in areas like Golden Lake and Mattawa. They want to determine if the cause was a tornado, a downburst, or another severe wind event.

Heat Warning Adds to Trouble

Environment Canada says the storm came during an ongoing heat warning.

From Sunday to Tuesday night, temperatures will feel like 40 to 45 degrees with humidity. Nights will offer little relief, with lows staying between 21°C and 25°C.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Ottawa River Flooding Forces Evacuations in Gatineau

The spring in Canada apparently comes with a side of check if your house is still dry. Flooding along the....

Edmonton set to release notorious B.C. gangster Jamie Bacon

Jamie Bacon, known for his role in the 2007 Surrey Six killings, has been released from federal custody and will....

Carney says no to more concessions for U.S. trade talks

Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear on Wednesday that Canada will not offer further concessions to begin trade talks....

AI Videos for Kids Spark Fresh Safety Concerns

What appears to be cheerful, educational content for young children online may not be as harmless as it looks. Experts....

Instagram Tests Paid Features.

Free apps quietly turning into paid playgrounds was probably inevitable. Now Instagram is testing just how far users are willing....

Barrie GO Line Timings Tweaked, Summer Routes Return

If you trust your routine down to the minute, this is your gentle reminder that trains do not share your....

Deaths and Disappearances of U.S. Scientists Trigger Federal Investigation

U.S. authorities have launched a major investigation after a series of deaths and disappearances involving scientists linked to sensitive research....

Suspect Identified by Toronto Police in Fairview Mall Shooting Incident

Toronto police have launched a search for a man accused of shooting a security guard during a robbery attempt at....

Quebec’s New Premier Set to Reveal Cabinet Today

Christine Fréchette is set to unveil her first cabinet this afternoon, marking a key step in defining her leadership after....

Ford Pushes Jets Amid Air Concerns

Residents living near Billy Bishop Airport in Toronto are raising concerns over worsening air quality, as Ontario Premier Doug Ford....

Researcher Appeals Indigenous Identity Defamation Ruling

A legal dispute involving academic research on Indigenous identity has entered a new phase, as Darryl Leroux moves to appeal....

Marineland Seeks Federal Loan for Beluga Transfer

Canada’s shuttered Marineland is seeking a federal loan between $10 million and $20 million to fund the relocation of dozens....