Police in rural Nova Scotia recover body of missing kayaker from lake
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This article was published 03/05/2025 (328 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
EDEN LAKE – Nova Scotia RCMP say they have recovered the body of a missing youth from a lake in rural Pictou County.
Police say the search began Thursday after a report that a kayak had overturned on Eden Lake.
They say two youths who were known to one another were paddling on the lake in separate kayaks when one overturned.
A search ensued involving several ground search and rescue teams, an RCMP dive team, a helicopter and a drone.
The Mounties say divers recovered the youth’s body on Friday evening.
Police have not identified the youth and say the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service is assisting.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 3, 2025.