The flooding in central New Brunswick is finally stabilizing after reaching record levels on the weekend.
However, as the waters start to calm, the extent of damage caused in areas cut off by rising water is also starting to become clear.
Pictures recently posted on social media show cottages, trailers and recreational vehicles floating away.
The owners of buildings that survived floods in 1973 and 2008 say this time the waters are higher than ever.
The Canadian Red Cross has started a fundraiser to help the flood victims in New Brunswick.
Over a thousand people have registered to evacuate since the flooding began.
Some homes by the edge of the Saint John River are submerged to the second level.
Part of the Trans Canada closed to the floods.
All roads around the community of Chipman through Downey are closed.
PEI truckers who are hauling seafood and produce are finding detours taking up to 2 hours to get around flooded highways.