Some P.E.I. National Park landmarks still aren't open to the public after Fiona's wrath

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Parks Canada crews are still working to repair the damage left behind in P.E.I National Park following post-tropical storm Fiona in September — and they’re asking visitors to keep away from areas that are still closed.

The storm’s footprint in the park is dramatic. Entire stands of trees were toppled, roads destroyed, trails made impassable and chunks of coastlines erased.

The park, which runs for about 60 kilometres along the province’s North Shore, suffered its worst weather-related damage in nearly a century.

As the 2023 summer tourist season begins — the first since the storm hit — some of its most beloved landmarks still

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