Against the Current: A mutlimedia website examining the Springbank Dam

The 2013 Alberta floods which occurred between June 17-19, was one of the most horrific natural disasters that the province had ever seen. This superflood affected one quarter of the entire province, and hit at the heart of downtown and south Calgary, resulting in injuries, flooded houses, and evacuations. Over 100,000 Albertans were forced to abandon their homes and find a safe place to take refuge, until they could go back home to see the damage. Five Calgarians lost their lives in the floods