The lady killed at Pinehurst Lake Conservation Space throughout Saturday's storm has now been recognized as Shelby Humble-Neale of Brantford.
The 27-year-old died after a tree fell on a trailer on the campground.
Provincial police mentioned Humble-Neale was taken to hospital with life-threatening accidents.
She was later pronounced lifeless.
Two different individuals have been additionally damage on the campground, however their accidents have been thought of minor.
The park was totally closed, however partially reopened Monday. On Tuesday, crews have been nonetheless cleansing up downed timber.
As of Monday night time, the loss of life toll from the storm that swept by Ontario and Quebec had risen to 10.
An obituary, posted on the Beckett-Glaves Household Funeral Centre's web site, reads: "There was by no means a uninteresting second when Shelby was round. She at all times had the brightest and most infectious smile that lit up each room she entered, making everybody really feel so cherished and welcomed. Maintain dancing like nobody is watching child lady."
A Celebration of Life will likely be held on the chapel on Saturday. As a substitute of flowers, the household has requested for donations to Sick Youngsters Hospital or Make a Want Basis.
The obituary mentioned the household has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations may very well be made to the Make-a-Want Basis or Sick Youngsters Hospital.
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