The Canadian Coast Guard recovered the body of a Saint John man aged 68 after he failed to return from a Monday canoe trip on the Saint John River.

Search and Recovery Efforts
Family members reported the man missing and overdue on Monday evening. Police received the call to assist in the search just before 8 a.m. on Tuesday. Multiple agencies joined the effort to locate the missing boater. The Joint Rescue Coordinator Centre, local fire departments, and Saint John Police forensics all provided assistance.
Search teams located the man’s vehicle at approximately 9 a.m. in Long Reach on the Kingston Peninsula.
Investigation Details
RCMP Sergeant Ben Comley confirmed the details of the recovery to CTV News Atlantic. Authorities do not suspect foul play in this incident. The exact cause of death remains under investigation and awaits a final determination from the coroner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did the search take place?
Search and rescue teams focused their efforts on the Saint John River near Long Reach on the Kingston Peninsula.
Is foul play suspected in the man’s death?
No. RCMP officials confirmed they do not suspect foul play.
Which agencies participated in the search?
The search involved the Canadian Coast Guard, RCMP, the Joint Rescue Coordinator Centre, local fire departments, and Saint John Police forensics.




Sincere condolences to his family and friends…