Harbour Hippo gets stuck near Charlottetown marina

Passengers disembark safely with help of coast guard

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Caption: About 23 passengers were stranded when the Harbour Hippo got stuck in the mud near the Charlottetown marina. (Stephanie vanKampen/CBC)

About 23 passengers were stranded on the Harbour Hippo on Tuesday afternoon after the amphibious vehicle got stuck in the mud in low tide near the Charlottetown marina.
The Canadian Coast Guard brought the passengers ashore safely.

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Caption: The amphibious vehicle was stuck in low tide. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

A tour guide for the Harbour Hippo said crews have been trying to tow it, and are waiting for the tide to come in.
Kristina Butterworth, a passenger from just outside Toronto, said the Harbour Hippo got stuck as soon as it went in the water.

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"He can't go backward, he can't go forward," she said.
Butterworth said she was stranded for about 45 minutes, but she didn't feel scared at all.
"It was funny," she said.
Mireille Robichaud, another passenger on the Harbour Hippo, said the captain apologized for getting stuck. But like the others, she took it in stride.
"We wanted an adventure, we got an adventure," she said.

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Caption: A tour guide with the Harbour Hippo says they are waiting for the tide to come in. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

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Caption: The Harbour Hippo is a vehicle that can travel on land and on water. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

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Caption: The Coast Guard got the passengers safely to shore. (Stephanie vanKampen/CBC)

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