Magnitude 4.1 earthquake near Rocky Mountain House felt as far as Edmonton
Global News
Natural Resources Canada earthquake seismologist Andrew Schaeffer said Alberta experiences a fair number of earthquakes, especially on the western side of the province.
A chorus of “Did you feel that?” erupted in homes across central Alberta Wednesday night when a 4.1-magnitude earthquake shook the ground.
The quake hit just before 9:30 p.m., about 37 kilometres northwest of Rocky Mountain House in Clearwater County.
Kathy Dougall and her husband were inside their RV at the Wilderness Village Resort campground, located about 20 kilometres northwest of Rocky Mountain House, when their world shook.
“We were sitting in our recliners, watching a movie, when we felt the whole RV shake just for a second or two,” Dougall said Thursday morning.
Once the pair determined it was neither of them, their thoughts turned to what might be outside. A bear? Mischievous friends?
“It really surprised us. Got our flashlights out, looked out all the windows and couldn’t find anything so kind of freaked out, being kind of isolated up here.”
Eventually, Dougall searched “Rocky Mountain House” and “earthquakes.”
“And sure enough, there had been activity in Rocky Mountain House, and there was comments that it reached as far as Edmonton.”