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Re: Hurricane in the Quebec Province ?
      Sun Jul 13 2008 12:22 PM

Actually, the infamous Long Island express made its way all the way to Montreal still at category one strength before dissipating.

Hurricanes have hit the Canadian East coast before, the most recent one being Juan in 2003 (I think it was 2003 anyway). Hypothetically, a hurricane could hit Newfoundland but most of the time a storm that takes a path like Juan will hit Newfoundland as an extratropical storm which can be just as powerful as a hurricane.

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