Coroner releases report into 2020 death of six snowmobilers in Lac-St-Jean, Que.
MONTREAL — A lack of signage and an ill-fated decision to take an unfamiliar shortcut contributed to the deaths of five French snowmobilers and their guide in Quebec’s Lac-St-Jean region in early 2020, a coroner said Friday.
Coroner Jessica Tremblay released her report into the deaths of the six men, who died after several of their snowmobiles plunged into icy waters while riding off-trail.
Tremblay’s report said a group of eight tourists and their guide were headed to the town of St-Gédéon, Que., during a paid excursion when they left the marked trail to venture across an area known for thin ice and strong currents.
Five tourists riding single-file behind the guide fell and disappeared into a hole in the ice, while two others fell into a second hole but were rescued by the last snowmobiler and were eventually able to reach safety.


