Nova Scotia

Bridgewater man, 24, dead after canoe capsizes on Queens County lake

A 24-year-old man from Bridgewater, N.S., is dead after his canoe capsized on a Queens County Lake on Saturday.

2 men were canoeing on Annis Lake when their boat tipped

A close up of the front half of a white RCMP sedan police car.
A man has died in Queens County after a boat capsized, according to the RCMP. (Shane Magee/CBC file)

A 24-year-old man is dead after his canoe capsized on a Queens County Lake on Saturday afternoon.

Queens District RCMP responded to Annis Lake, near the community of LaBelle, after receiving a report around 3 p.m. that a man had gone under the water and failed to resurface.

Two men had been canoeing on the lake when the boat capsized.

"One of the men was able to swim to shore but the other went under the water and didn't surface," said Const. Mitch Thompson.

Police say people at the lake attempted to reach the man still in the water, but were unsuccessful.

The victim, a man from Bridgewater, N.S., was pronounced dead at the scene. Police could not say if the man had drowned.

"It's an obvious tragedy to start the summer with," Thompson said.

His body was retrieved from the water by the RCMP's underwater recovery team.

Police say the "sudden death" is not suspicious, but the investigation is ongoing.