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Not many people know the answer to this queston but lots of people don't remember a tornado in Calgary but I can't tell you for sure

In the early 1970's a junior tornado was seen in Calgary that ripped trees off on Nose Hill. I am not certain a photo was ever taken of the event. I was a little boy playing on the street in front of my house in Brentwood when it occured.

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