The Surrey Night Market was destroyed by winds. Photos taken in Surrey, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

A worker from Field Tree Services cleans up Tuesday, Sept. 1 in Langley after Saturday's windstorm brought down thousands of trees and branches in Metro Vancouver. John Preissl / Special to the Vancouver Sun

The city of Vancouver is gathering wood after a wind storm blew down large trees in several neighbourhoods. Wood will be available to craftspeople and First Nations. PNG / Files

This large tree, estimated to be 200 years old, fell in Langley during the recent windstorm on Karen and Brian Smith’s property. Karen Smith / Special to the Sun

City workers clean up the remains of a large tree that was uprooted during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Ken Breaks walks across 0 avenue in Surrey near his home. Trees and power lines came down in South Surrey and Langley, BC, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

A cow sniffs an uprooted tree after trees and power lines came down in South Surrey and Langley, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

The Surrey Night Market was destroyed by winds. Photos taken in Surrey, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

A satellite dish is surrounded by debris after trees and power lines came down in South Surrey and Langley, BC, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

The Surrey Night Market was destroyed by winds. Photos taken in Surrey, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

This large tree, estimated to be 200 years old, fell in Langley during the recent windstorm on Karen and Brian Smith’s property. Karen Smith / Special to the Sun

Trees and power lines came down in South Surrey and Langley, BC, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

BC Hydro crews crews work to repair wires on Shelmont Road in Burnaby, BC, August 30, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

Jim Dickson watches Vancouver City crews work to clear two trees, one fallen onto his house, and another, in the 3100-blk of E Georgia in Vancouver, BC, August 30, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

The Surrey Night Market was destroyed by winds. Photos taken in Surrey, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

The Vancouver Park Board is out in full force to clean up the trees blocking roads in residential areas. More than 500 trees have fallen after the storm and cleanup is at 50 per cent complete. Mark Yuen / Vancouver Sun

BC Britt Walton runs along Arden road near Shelmont with her daughter Ellie, age 5, as BC Hydro crews work to repair wires on Shelmont Road in Burnaby, BC, August 30, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

The Surrey Night Market was destroyed by winds. Photos taken in Surrey, August 31, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

Vancouver City crews work to clear two trees fallen onto two houses in the 3100blk of E Georgia in Vancouver, BC, August 30, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

Workers cut away at a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as they work to remove it in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

BC Hydro crew members Colin Cadger, left, and Aaron Seaton clear a fallen tree on wires on Shelmont Road in Burnaby Sunday. The windstorm toppled trees, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes. Arlen Redekop, PNG / Vancouver Sun

City workers clean up the remains of a large tree that was uprooted during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. City workers clean up the remains of a large tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm as a sidewalk is buckled after another tree was uprooted, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. A worker cuts down the remains of a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. A worker sprints to safety after using a chainsaw to cut the base of a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as it falls onto the road in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. A worker cuts away the remains of a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Workers cut away at a tree th Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Workers cut away at a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as they work to remove it in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

City workers clean up the remains of a large tree that was uprooted during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

A worker cuts down the remains of a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

A worker sprints to safety after using a chainsaw to cut the base of a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as it falls onto the road in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

A worker sprints to safety after using a chainsaw to cut the base of a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as it falls onto the road in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Jim Dickson peers through his tree-damaged car after one of the trees fell on his house. Vancouver City crews worked to clear two trees fallen onto two houses in the 3100-blk of E Georgia in Vancouver, BC, August 30, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

Workers cut away at a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as they work to remove it in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Workers cut away at a tree that fell on a house during Saturday's windstorm, as they work to remove it in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

City workers clean up the remains of a large tree that was uprooted during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

A city worker watches as heavy equipment is used to move a very large tree stump and roots off the road after being uprooted during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

A city worker watches as heavy equipment is used to move a very large tree stump and roots off the road after being uprooted during Saturday's windstorm, in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. BC Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend, leaving an estimated 500,000 customers without power. Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS

The day after the storm, on Ginger Drive in New Westminster. Two trees fell on a housing complex. Dee Cavanagh / Special to The Sun

A worker helps remove a tree that crushed a car in Surrey, B.C. on Saturday Aug. 29, 2015. A powerful windstorm caused chaos in southwestern British Columbia on Saturday, knocking out power to 330,000 homes and felling trees that crushed cars and critically injured a woman. Shane MacKichan / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Jim Dickson watches Vancouver City crews work to clear two trees fallen onto his house, and another, in the 3100-blk of E Georgia in Vancouver, BC, August 30, 2015. Arlen Redekop / PNG

High winds in Vancouver take out a BMW at 1st and Dunbar. Joe Charron (Reader photo) / Vancouver Sun

A hand-lettered warning tells people Sunday what lies in store if they head down Zero Avenue, east of 176th Street in Surrey for fallign trees brought down power lines. Aug. 31, 2015. Larry Pynn

Trees that fell on houses during Saturday’s windstorm block a sidewalk in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday August 30, 2015. DARRYL DYCK / THE CANADIAN PRESS