Credit – THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tijana Martin
Two paddleboarders missing at Browning Lake in Murrin Provincial Park, BC, have been recovered after a coordinated multi-agency search effort.
Tragic End After Paddleboarders Go Missing in BC Park
SQUAMISH, B.C. — First, concern grew fast in the community. Then, hope slowly turned to sadness. Ultimately, authorities confirmed a tragic outcome after two paddleboarders went missing in a lake inside Murrin Provincial Park.
Emergency Call Sparks Fast Search Effort
First, the alarm came in around 3 p.m. on Saturday. Two people had gone into Browning Lake and did not resurface. Right away, responders acted.
Next, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police led a coordinated response through the Sea to Sky detachment. In addition, crews from Squamish Search and Rescue joined the effort. Meanwhile, firefighters and BC Emergency Health Services also arrived to support the search.
Multiple Teams Work Together on the Water
After that, search teams expanded coverage of the lake. In addition, the BC Conservation Officer Service helped scan the area. As a result, search efforts grew more focused and more intense.
Then, conditions on the water forced crews to adjust tactics. However, teams continued searching without delay. Meanwhile, hope remained for a positive outcome.
Underwater Recovery Team Finds the Victims
Later, the RCMP Underwater Recovery Team reached the scene on Tuesday. Then, divers entered the lake to continue the search.
Subsequently, they located the two missing people. After that, officials recovered the bodies from the water. Although police have not released identities, confirmation followed soon after the recovery.
Community Left Shaken After Recovery
Finally, authorities shared the news with the public. In addition, they confirmed the coordinated effort that brought multiple agencies together.
Meanwhile, investigators continue to review what happened. Ultimately, this incident has left the Squamish region deeply shaken.