Disaster Relief

Flood on the Fraser - 1948

Mankind has been beset by the threat of floods since time immemorial. The Canadian Military Engineers have played a major role in limiting the damage from these inundations. In the Spring of 1948, the lower Fraser Valley in British Columbia was threatened by a major flood. By 1 June, a state of emergency was declared by the Province and control over the emergency operation was passed over to the Canadian Army.

Double Trouble on the Rouge River

On 15 October 1954, Hurricane HAZEL drenched the Toronto area with 21 cm of rain. There was widespread damage and many bridges were washed out - including two on the Rouge River in Scarborough. At that time, the access to the Municipality of Scarborough from the northeast was via Steeles and Finch Avenues over the Rouge. The steel superstructures of these bridges had been swept away by the torrent.