lol i remember this, this was in timberlea right? that was hilarious cause i was driving home when it hit. i tried to stay in my truck but the windows were breaking and i didn't want to risk getting a glass sliver so i ran inside, a total "run forrest run" scene. i lost the windshild on my truck from that, got a couple of bruses, and it stripped the plastic crap on the side of my house like you see on most of the houses but it gave me quite a memory.
@WiredrawnMurder45 no this happened south of town and all the shown damage was in Prairie Creek, was even more damage out on Draper Road. It was the result of a tornado but environment Canada says no tornado was registered but when houses were thrown off there foundation on draper road it says yes there was.
I was on a boat up the Clearwater river. Right behind prairie creek. We went to shore hid under a big up turned tree. Had bruises all over from hail. My buddies boat was smashed up. Still floating tho!!! Made it home!!!
Shit! That house at 1:52 is the one right across from my best friends house! She told me nothing serious happened >:O
Man, I'm so sorry. I missed the hail storm because I was on VACA out of the country, but all our cars were dented. That didn't happen to our house, at least, my dad didn't say so. Man, that's a lot of damage. Hope it's all better now!
The guy talks about a new fifth wheel... Was it insured if yes... no biggie.. Dad knew a guy who had bought a brand new speed boat and hadn't even had it insured yet, you could just imagine how PO'd he was.
Unbelievable! You poor people, all that damage to your nice homes. Any ideas of the final tally $ wise, and did your insurance cover it? Was anyone hurt? Two years ago we had a slush storm it was two feet deep and tore down most of the trees in town, permanently bent over large areas of forest (they never recovered), downed power/phone lines everywhere and a couple of roofs caved in but nothing anywhere near the damage you got. ps live in the north peace area of B.C.
Holy shit...I did not know that it gets like that here! I've been here for about 5 months now! So not looking forward to winter!
thecanadianstoner1 6 months ago
Fort McMurray, too hot in the summer, too cold in the winter and very expensive to live in.
79274333 1 year ago
Oh man, this is awful! Nothing short of a catastrophe! I just hope everyone was alright.
crankylifter 1 year ago
lol i remember this, this was in timberlea right? that was hilarious cause i was driving home when it hit. i tried to stay in my truck but the windows were breaking and i didn't want to risk getting a glass sliver so i ran inside, a total "run forrest run" scene. i lost the windshild on my truck from that, got a couple of bruses, and it stripped the plastic crap on the side of my house like you see on most of the houses but it gave me quite a memory.
WiredrawnMurder45 1 year ago
@WiredrawnMurder45 no this happened south of town and all the shown damage was in Prairie Creek, was even more damage out on Draper Road. It was the result of a tornado but environment Canada says no tornado was registered but when houses were thrown off there foundation on draper road it says yes there was.
hommie789 11 months ago
Did this really happen in February? Or what date?
But seriously, I hope nobody got injured by that hail, though, sounded like it got real bad for you guys.
MiracleMile90 1 year ago
I was on a boat up the Clearwater river. Right behind prairie creek. We went to shore hid under a big up turned tree. Had bruises all over from hail. My buddies boat was smashed up. Still floating tho!!! Made it home!!!
fortmcmurraycash 2 years ago
i remember that its was scary and awesome at the same time!!!
123BlackLabel321 2 years ago
OMFG what a nightmare!!
remmel100 2 years ago
Urgh,, that happened to my house too-_-
mucklecheeks 2 years ago
Shit! That house at 1:52 is the one right across from my best friends house! She told me nothing serious happened >:O
Man, I'm so sorry. I missed the hail storm because I was on VACA out of the country, but all our cars were dented. That didn't happen to our house, at least, my dad didn't say so. Man, that's a lot of damage. Hope it's all better now!
BalloonChick 3 years ago
The guy talks about a new fifth wheel... Was it insured if yes... no biggie.. Dad knew a guy who had bought a brand new speed boat and hadn't even had it insured yet, you could just imagine how PO'd he was.
Kristinawh 3 years ago
Unbelievable! You poor people, all that damage to your nice homes. Any ideas of the final tally $ wise, and did your insurance cover it? Was anyone hurt? Two years ago we had a slush storm it was two feet deep and tore down most of the trees in town, permanently bent over large areas of forest (they never recovered), downed power/phone lines everywhere and a couple of roofs caved in but nothing anywhere near the damage you got. ps live in the north peace area of B.C.
oilpatchgirl 3 years ago
yea it wasnt all that grea man it was horrible there like 9 homne desryed an my friends dog died by some falling glass it got hm right in the eys
tallmickey123 3 years ago