A nimble fleet of kayakers has been delivering goods to a farm near Chilliwack, B.C., ever since the floods cut off road access in mid-November.
Suzy Coulter, whose farm is south of Chilliwack, ended up getting cut off from the main road after the massive storms of Nov. 15 and 16.
Coulter said the road was “completely eaten” by the surging Chilliwack River and the only road access left for the farm is a forest service road at the top of a steep hill.
“We can hike up, get in our trucks, drive back down and get into town, but it’s a huge
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