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The rainy weather is taking a toll on tourists and vacationers who had to book their summer rentals months before seeing the forecast.
The Pinewood Lodge Campground in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is usually booked to capacity for most of the summer. During one of the wettest months of July on record, they are seeing plenty of no-shows and cancellations. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. The real campers are still here, but most of the fair-weather campers have gone home, said Jim Saunders, the president of Pinewood Lodge.
Remains found of missing Manitoba snowmobiler presumed dead: RCMP
The remains of a snowmobiler who fell through the ice in Manitoba s Whiteshell Provincial Park in February have been found, RCMP say.
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Search party combed hundreds of kilometres of the Whiteshell for Dan LeMay, who went missing in February
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Posted: May 18, 2021 4:32 PM CT | Last Updated: May 18
Dan LeMay left the Pinewood Lodge in Whiteshell Provincial Park on his snowmobile Sunday evening. Police believe he fell through the iced-over Eleanor Lake and drowned.(Facebook)
The remains of a snowmobiler who fell through the ice in Manitoba s Whiteshell Provincial Park in February have been found, RCMP say.
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The body of a missing snowmobiler from Grunthal has been located, nearly three months after he was last seen in the Whiteshell.
On February 21st, at approximately 11:25 pm, Lac du Bonnet RCMP received a report of an overdue snowmobiler. 50-year-old Dan Lemay from Grunthal left Pinewood Lodge on a snowmobile trip around 4 pm to retrieve a broken snowmobile that was left at Rennie. He had called a friend at approximately 7:15 pm, to advise that he was unsure of his location, but believed he was close to Nutimik Lake. He again contacted this individual at 9:15 pm saying he thought he was near Pinewood Lodge. That was the last contact with Lemay.
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The brother of a Grunthal man, whose body was recovered from Eleanor Lake on Monday, says the normal feelings of sadness are now settling in.
On February 21st, Lac du Bonnet RCMP received a report of an overdue snowmobiler. Fifty year-old Dan Lemay from Grunthal left Pinewood Lodge on a snowmobile trip to retrieve a broken sled. He made contact with a friend a couple of times, noting he was unsure of his location, but was then not heard from again.
By the next morning a search was organized, which lasted the better part of two days. Eventually, snowmobile tracks were discovered which led to broken ice on Eleanor Lake. Police presumed Lemay drowned and called off the search, until spring.
WINNIPEG The remains of a snowmobiler who went missing nearly three months ago have been found on Eleanor Lake. Manitoba RCMP received a call about the remains on Monday around 10 a.m., and the water transport unit went to Eleanor Lake to help. Mounties confirmed the identity of the remains as Dan LeMay, a missing snowmobiler from Grunthal, Man. LeMay, 50, went missing in February 2021. According to police, LeMay left the Pinewood Lodge on Feb. 21 on a snowmobile trip to get a broken snowmobile in Rennie, Man. A few hours after he left, he called a family member to say he was unsure of his location, but thought he was close to Nutimik Lake. Then, a few hours after that, he contacted the family member again to say he thought he was near Pinewood Lodge. That is the last contact he had with the family member.