Nova Scotia

Search for missing tuber ends as officials say man likely swept out to sea

The search for a missing man who was last spotted while tubing on Lunenburg County's Gold River has been called off.

Man was last spotted drifting down Lunenburg County's Gold River

A wide river is surrounded by green trees, with blue skies above it.
A man went missing while tubing on Gold River in Lunenburg County on Monday. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

The search for a man who went missing while tubing on Lunenburg County's Gold River on Monday has ended, as officials say they believe the man was swept out to sea.

The 31-year-old was tubing with two other men on the river northwest of Chester, N.S., when his tube capsized. He was last seen drifting down the river holding on to the tube. The other two men made it to shore.

RCMP said Wednesday they have concluded an "exhaustive" search that included an RCMP helicopter and police dogs, the military's Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre, the Chester Volunteer Fire Department, the Western Shore Fire Department and ground search and rescue crews.

RCMP said the file will be kept open and new search activities will be considered if new information is received.

Drowning in Great Village

In a separate incident, a women drowned in Colchester County's Great Village on Monday.

RCMP said emergency responders were called to the area of Station Road around 4:30 p.m. for a report of a missing swimmer.

The woman was found and taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

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