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Ontario police rescue 23 people stranded on ice sheet that separated from shore in Georgian Bay

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Provincial police say 23 people were rescued after a piece of ice they were standing on separated from shore in Georgian Bay.

Everyone was picked up and transported by two helicopters, all expected to make full recovery: OPP

CBC News

· Posted: Mar 08, 2026 3:43 PM EDT | Last Updated: 12 minutes ago

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Two Ontario Provincial Police helicopters picked up and transported all 23 people to safety, the OPP said. (Ontario Provincial Police)

Provincial police say 23 people were rescued after a piece of ice they were standing on separated from shore in Georgian Bay Sunday.

In a post to social media, Ontario Provincial Police said officers responded to reports of several people stranded on ice near Balmy Beach, north of Owen Sound, Ont., shortly before 12 p.m.

In an update to social media, the OPP said the winds and current moved the ice shelf approximately two kilometres away from shore. In a news release Sunday afternoon, provincial police said the ice shelf split into several sections, causing some victims to become partially submerged in the frigid water.

The OPP added everyone was safely airlifted back to shore by approximately 2:30 p.m. and minor injuries, including hypothermia, were reported.

"This became a life-threatening situation for several of the people due to hypothermia," provincial police said. "All are expected to make a full recovery."

The OPP said its officers and aviation team, alongside fire crews, paramedics, the Ministry of Natural Resources and air ambulance service Ornge, were able to execute the rescue mission. Two helicopters picked up and transported all 23 people to safety, provincial police added.

"Great teamwork and a quick response by all involved," provincial police said.

In its release, the OPP said the Cobble Beach Golf Course opened its facility to allow for aviation units and triage response.

The public was asked to stay off the ice and avoid the area while emergency crews responded.

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