A man from Brampton, Ont., has died after a ride on a personal watercraft went wrong on Indian River just west of Mirror Lake in Muskoka Lakes Township over the weekend.
On Saturday at 6 p.m., Bracebridge OPP officers, along with Muskoka EMS and the Muskoka Lakes Fire Department, responded to a reported drowning at a property on Bailey Street in Port Carling.
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Witnesses reported that a young man had been operating a personal watercraft when he was ejected into the water while playing around and failed to resurface.
A search commenced immediately, and the 23-year-old man from Brampton was brought to shore, but police say they could not save his life.
Police are reminding people to wear life-jackets when heading out on the water.
Police say people should ensure that they have the necessary safety equipment on board and remember to share their plan with a person on land so that if they encounter trouble, that information will be available to emergency services.
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