Peterborough County OPP – Holiday Tragedy Two Snowmobilers Recovered From Jack Lake

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(North Kawartha Township, ON) – Members of the Peterborough County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and emergency services were called to assist with a report of snowmobilers that had been located in the water of Jack Lake south of the village of Apsley this morning at approximately 10:00am.

The male and female snowmobilers did not return from their ride last night and were last seen at 11:00pm. They were located this morning approximately thirty feet from shore and were pronounced dead at the scene.

The accident remains under investigation and the identity of the victims will not be released until next of kin are notified.

More information will be released when available.

The Peterborough County OPP is advising snowmobilers to avoid driving on lakes and rivers. If it can’t be avoided, check ice conditions beforehand, wear a floater suit and carry ice picks and make sure they are accessible. No ice is safe ice.

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