Government of New Brunswick
Moncton
Shediac
Pointe-du-Chêne
Heavy rain
Wind
High tides

Affected Areas


Southeastern New Brunswick: Gale force winds and tides caused minor flooding in Southeastern New Brunswick inundating wharves, highways, and isolating several homes.The area hardest hit by the storm was between Buctouche and Shediac. A newly paved road near Buctouche was submerged with as much as five feet [1.5m] of water in some sections. A 1 000 foot [305m] long wharf at St. Edwards sustained damage and was submerged for most of November 15. Other wharves in the district, including Shediac, Point du Chene and Cape Bauld, withstood the storm except for being partially inundated. Some lobster traps were reported to have floated away. At Shediac Yacht Club, the dock was submerged and water threatened the club itself. No flood damage was reported to cottages in the area.
Wind gusts as high as 70 miles per hour [112km/h] were noted several times at Moncton.