Nova Scotia kayaker tragedy: Body recovered from lake accident

Saturday, May 3, 2025, 11:21 am

Nova Scotia authorities recovered the body of a missing kayaker after a fatal paddling incident left the community in mourning. RCMP reports detailed that two youths were involved when one overturned their kayak, and investigations now seek to clarify the tragic circumstances of this accident.


globalnews.ca / Body of missing kayaker recovered from Nova Scotia lake: RCMP

Nova Scotia RCMP say two youths who were known to one another were paddling on the lake in separate kayaks when one overturned.

thestar.com / Police in rural Nova Scotia recover body of missing kayaker from lake

EDEN LAKE - Nova Scotia RCMP say they have recovered the body of a missing youth from a lake in rural Pictou County.


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