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Body of missing 18-year-old canoeist found in Saint John area

WATCH: The body of an 18-year-old man who went missing while canoeing on Sunday has been located. As Todd Veinotte reports, the Musquash community is only beginning to come to terms with the loss – Jun 27, 2018

An 18-year-old man has died following a canoeing accident in the Saint John area.

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The extensive search for Devon Breau came to a tragic end late Wednesday morning around 11 a.m. with the RCMP pulling the body from Stillwater Lake.

The teen from Musquash went missing Sunday while canoeing.

Musquash is a small community about 20 minutes south-west of Saint John.

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Breau’s canoe was found overturned around 8 p.m. Sunday. His ATV and trailer were on shore.

READ MORE: New Brunswick RCMP bringing in helicopter to assist in search for missing canoeist

A Department of Natural Resources helicopter and search-and-rescue crew were brought in to help search for Breau.

Jennifer Woodside was the search team incident commander when Breau’s body was found.

“Anytime we go out for a missing person it’s an amazing feeling when we bring them home safe and sound,” she says. “When we do find a subject that’s deceased it is still closure for the family and it’s a lot more important to actually have them home then to not find them at all.”

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Police are not releasing any details about what part of the lake Breau was retrieved from, or his cause of death.

–With files from Todd Veinotte. 

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