Coastal areas of Shelburne County experienced some flooding during Lee.
The highest wind gust in Sandy Point on Saturday was 86 kilometres an hour, according to Environment Canada.
A few places in Lockeport were also flooded.
In Barrington/Cape Sable Island, EMO coordinator Dwayne Hunt says beach erosion was an issue.
“The Hawk, South Side, Stoney Island, the Causeway areas were impacted by the waves, and a lot of sand shifted around. As far as flooding or damage, it was no worse than a typical storm here,” said Hunt.
He says there were power outages through the area, but they were restored yesterday.
A few branches also fell.
Photos from Lockeport, Shelburne County this morning. Courtesy Mark E. Townsend. #NSStorm #HurricaneLee pic.twitter.com/bFgD2zmAxm
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A look at the Hawk Beach on Cape Sable Island! (Video courtesy Brandon Blades) https://t.co/0UZZLkVHr3
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