Was the earthquake felt at the park?

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Anyone at the park today feel the quake?

I know the park is not far from canada.


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I just had a feeling that this topic was going to come up on here,lol! But yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Didn't feel it here in the Fort (Wayne) (IN), thank goodness. Apparently, according to one report, that area of Canada has them quite frequently....like, 3-4 times a year. Would've never guessed Canada, of all places, to have 'quakes like "that"!


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I can't tell you if it was felt at Cedar Point, but I am in Toledo, OH and I felt a very small bit of movement for about a minute or so. I was sitting on a chair on the second floor of the building I live in, and it felt like the chair began to sway and wobble a little bit. I thought about the possibility of it being a tiny quake, but it appears it was much more than that!


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I could not feel it and I live right by Cedar Point. It was however felt strongly enough in Norwalk that one of the city buildings was evacuated.


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I suspect you'd only notice it if you were in the right place at the right time. With the noise at Cedar Point, you certainly wouldn't hear anything like others did. You probably wouldn't have known unless you were in a building that swayed or happened to see some hanging object swing.

I heard and noticed, but I work in a 1920's era 20-story building. It doesn't take much for the walls and windows to make noise.

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I didn't notice in Cuyahoga Falls.


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It was felt all over downtown Cleveland. I heard reports of people in Aurora feeling it. I am sure if the Geauga Lake ride side was around we we would have heard reports....but I doubt many of us visit Wildwater Kingdom so probably won;t know about that area.

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I didn't feel it in Windsor.


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Yeah I was working when this happened and some of my co-workers said they felt a vibration, but other than that nothing. I guess the home office was shaken more than what we were. I live close to Ensign Smith living in Akron and I didn't feel it either. That's amazing how it happened in Canada and went across lake Erie into North Eastern Ohio.

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Yeah I was there today, and never actually heard about it until after we left. I didn't even know it happened.

Also on another note I noticed the webcam had a pretty cool picture of a lightning strike during the storm tonight!

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I had the kids at WWK yesterday and did not notice anything. We were in the wave pool at the time of the quake so I doubt I would have noticed anyways. My wife works in terminal tower downtown and said it was rocking enough to make her dizzy.


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I didn't even hear of the quake till I got on here this morning. :)


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crazy horse said:
I know the park is not far from canada.

I'm not far from Canada either, but I'm at least 2,000 miles away from the epicenter.


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Heck I'm in Canada and still almost 1000km away from the epicentre.


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I think you spelled epicenter wrong! ;)


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Around that time I had just gotten to my room at Hotel Breakers, and I didn't notice anything.

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