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Canadian tornadoes of 2025 Timespan April 19, 2025 – present Maximum rated tornado EF2 tornadoTornadoes 30 Fatalities 0 Part of the tornadoes of 2025
The 2025 Canadian tornado season is the current season of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks across Canada in 2025 . As of July, there have been 30 confirmed tornadoes across the country, resulting in no fatalities or injuries.
Canada is one of the most tornado-prone countries on the planet, averaging 60 per year. While most of these are typically brief and weak, some can be violent and very destructive. Tornadoes in Canada most often occur in the Prairies , southern Ontario , and southern Quebec , where the typical tornado season occurs in the summer months.[ 1]
Data on Canadian tornadoes, in addition to other weather phenomena such as downbursts , is collected by the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP). The number of recorded tornadoes in Canada has increased significantly in recent years due to their work.[ 2] The NTP surveys and rates tornadoes and other wind events that occur in Canada;[ 2] they are rated using a modified version of the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF-Scale) known as the Canadian Enhanced Fujita Scale (sometimes abbreviation CEF-Scale).[ 3] [ a]
The 2025 Canadian tornado season began with a weak landspout tornado in mid-April; only weak tornadoes touched down from then to mid-June. From June 19—22, a destructive storm system swept across the Northern United States and parts of Canada. The system produced 12 tornadoes across Saskatchewan , including two EF2-rated tornadoes. On July 2, another EF2 tornado touched down in Alberta .
2025 Confirmed Tornadoes
BC
AB
SK
MB
ON
QC
NB
TOTAL
1
4
17
2
2
4
0
30
2025 Tornado Strengths
NR
EF0
EF1
EF2
EF3
EF4
EF5
0
20
7
3
0
0
0
Saskatchewan events associated with the tornado outbreak and derecho of June 19–22, 2025 .
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 19, 2025[ b]
EF#
Location
Region
Province
Start coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max. width
EF0
N of Lefebvre
Centre-du-Québec
QC
45°43′51″N 72°26′38″W / 45.7309°N 72.4440°W / 45.7309; -72.4440 (Lefebvre (Jun. 19, EF0) )
19:20
5.84 km (3.63 mi)
230 m (250 yd)
A tornado caused minor tree damage.[ 14]
EF1
Danville
Estrie
QC
45°45′27″N 72°10′30″W / 45.7574°N 72.1751°W / 45.7574; -72.1751 (Danville (Jun. 19, EF1) )
19:45
14.0 km (8.7 mi)
400 m (440 yd)
Homes, trailers, trees, and a barn were damaged by this tornado that struck the Danville area.[ 14]
EF0
S of Hirsch
Coalfields
SK
49°08′N 102°35′W / 49.14°N 102.59°W / 49.14; -102.59 (Hirsch (Jun. 19, EF0) )
22:23
Unknown
Unknown
A brief tornado was recorded, causing no reported damage.[ 15] [ 5] [ c]
EF0
S of Frobisher (1st tornado)
Coalfields
SK
49°08′11″N 102°27′09″W / 49.1364°N 102.4524°W / 49.1364; -102.4524 (Frobisher 1 (Jun. 19, EF0) )
22:40
Unknown
Unknown
A weak tornado caused minor tree damage.[ 15] [ 5]
EF2
S of Frobisher (2nd tornado)
Coalfields
SK
49°07′57″N 102°25′04″W / 49.1325°N 102.4179°W / 49.1325; -102.4179 (Frobisher 2 (Jun. 19, EF2) )
22:45
12.5 km (7.8 mi)
650 m (710 yd)
A strong tornado damaged power poles, oil tanks, grain bins, and trees.[ 15] [ 5]
EF2
E of Kronau (1st tornado)
Lajord
SK
50°19′07″N 104°13′25″W / 50.3185°N 104.2235°W / 50.3185; -104.2235 (Kronau 1 (Jun. 19, EF2) )
23:04
9.46 km (5.88 mi)
680 m (740 yd)
This tornado damaged a well-constructed home, many farm vehicles, and vegetation in a rural area.[ 15] [ 5]
EF0
E of Kronau (2nd tornado)
Lajord
SK
50°18′54″N 104°10′12″W / 50.315°N 104.170°W / 50.315; -104.170 (Kronau 2 (Jun. 19, EF0) )
23:10
Unknown
Unknown
The same storm produced a second, weaker tornado which damaged vegetation and a grain bin.[ 15] [ 5]
EF1
Blackstrap Lake
Dundurn
SK
51°50′19″N 106°22′45″W / 51.8386°N 106.3793°W / 51.8386; -106.3793 (Blackstrap Lake (Jun. 19, EF1) )
23:25
4.25 km (2.64 mi)
210 m (230 yd)
Two residences near the northeastern shore of the lake were damaged by this tornado.[ 15] [ 5]
EF0
S of Vibank
Francis
SK
50°17′N 103°56′W / 50.28°N 103.94°W / 50.28; -103.94 (Vibank (Jun. 19, EF0) )
23:51
Unknown
Unknown
A tornado was recorded, causing no reported damage.[ 15] [ 5] [ c]
EF0
NE of Young
Morris
SK
51°48′N 105°38′W / 51.80°N 105.64°W / 51.80; -105.64 (Young (Jun. 19, EF0) )
00:18
Unknown
Unknown
A tornado was recorded, causing no reported damage.[ 15] [ 5] [ c]
EF1
N of Dysart
Touchwood
SK
51°08′24″N 104°06′56″W / 51.1400°N 104.1156°W / 51.1400; -104.1156 (South Touchwood (Jun. 19, EF1) )
02:10
5.30 km (3.29 mi)
220 m (240 yd)
A tornado caused damage to trees and a shed, additionally causing minor shingle damage to a roof near South Touchwood.[ 15] [ 5]
EF1
S of Hubbard
Ituna Bon Accord
SK
51°05′46″N 103°26′02″W / 51.0960°N 103.4340°W / 51.0960; -103.4340 (Hubbard (Jun. 19, EF1) )
03:00
11.3 km (7.0 mi)
890 m (970 yd)
This tornado damaged trees, a rural home and farm buildings, and an RV.[ 15] [ 5]
^ All tornado ratings given by the NTP use the Canadian EF-Scale, even if it is shown as "EF" rather than "CEF".
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l This tornado was rated EF0 due to an absence of damage.
^ Pouriya Jafarpur; Ryan Smith (November 13, 2024). "Tornadoes and Climate Change in Canada" . ClimateData.ca . Retrieved July 15, 2025 .
^ a b David M. L. Sills; Gregory A. Kopp; Lesley Elliott; Aaron L. Jaffe; Liz Sutherland; Connell S. Miller; Joanne M. Kunkel; Emilio Hong; Sarah A. Stevenson; William Wang (December 1, 2020). "The Northern Tornadoes Project: Uncovering Canada's True Tornado Climatology" . Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society . 101 (12). American Meteorological Society : E2113 – E2132 . doi :10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0012.1 . Retrieved July 15, 2025 .
^ "Enhanced Fujita scale for wind damage" . Environment and Climate Change Canada . September 19, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2025 .
^ Weak tornado at Rolling Hills, AB on April 12 . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). April 13, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "NTP Dashboard" . Northern Tornadoes Project .
^ First tornado of 2025 for Québec . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). May 4, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ Weak landspout is Manitoba's first tornado of 2025 . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). May 1, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ Tornado in southern Manitoba . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). May 16, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ Ontario's first tornado of the season an EF0 near Woodstock . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). May 21, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ Tornado in the BC Interior on May 21 . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). May 22, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ a b Two EF1 tornadoes NE of Edmonton, AB . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). May 29, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ a b First and second tornadoes of season for SK . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). June 11, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ a b Two SK tornadoes on June 13/14 . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). June 16, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025 .
^ a b Two weak tornadoes in QC on June 19 . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). June 22, 2025. Retrieved June 23, 2025 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j Details on June 19 tornado outbreak in SK . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). July 10, 2025.
^ a b Three more late-June SK tornadoes . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). July 11, 2025.
^ Weak tornado at Lucan, ON on June 30 . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). July 2, 2025. Retrieved July 13, 2025 .
^ Canada's first EF2 tornado of 2025 at Lodgepole AB . Northern Tornadoes Project (Report). July 4, 2025. Retrieved July 13, 2025 .