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Yesterday I came back from a short trip to PEI. My last trip two years ago I saw that many of the trees knocked over by Fiona were still leaning over, even in cities like Charlottetown. My impression was that, two years later, between natural decay and human repair, the downed trees have been mostly removed from inhabited areas. Even in hedgerows, though, there are still plenty of broken and uprooted trees.
Northern Nova Scotia is much less developed than the "million acre farm" on the other side of the Northumberland Strait. If the children are in the forests, it would be a surprise if they were easily found.
Northern Nova Scotia is much less developed than the "million acre farm" on the other side of the Northumberland Strait. If the children are in the forests, it would be a surprise if they were easily found.