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9-year-old boy who died in Rushing River was from Winnipeg

A nine-year-old boy who died while vacationing with his family in Rushing River Provincial Park over the holiday weekend was from Winnipeg.

'Going back, it's just a little hard,' says camper who helped search for child Saturday night

Ontario Provincial Police say the boy who died in Rushing River Provincial Park this weekend was from Winnipeg. (Jill Coubrough/CBC News)

Anine-year-old boy who died while vacationing with his family in Rushing River Provincial Park over the holiday weekend was from Winnipeg.

Ontario Provincial Police were called to the park, about 75 kilometres east of the Manitoba border, after the boy was reported missing around 9:45 p.m. on Saturday.

Officers conducted an extensive search of the park with assistance from the canine unit, Emergency Response Team, park staff, the Kenora Marine and Trails Unit and some campers. The boy's body was found around 1:30 a.m. Sunday.

Cherwin Padpad was one of the campers who joined the efforts. He said he was told a young boy had gone missing while playing.

"We walked up and down the main road here, acouple kilometres," Padpad said."We checked out the beach site, the river site, but we didn't see anything."

He said packing up to leave after the weekend was sad.

"Going back, it's just a little hard," Padpad said. "Even though it's not my kid I feel sorry for the parents and I just wish them the best."

It's unclear where the boy's body was found. An area metres away from the campsite where the boy's family was staying was taped off on Monday.

Police say foul play is not suspected and an autopsy will be done later this week.

Police tape is up in Ontario's Rushing River Provincial Park, where a nine-year-old boy died. Police say the death is not considered suspicious. (Jill Coubrough/CBC News)

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story, relying on information from Ontario Provincial Police, said the boy was eight-years-old. His parents said he was in fact nine-years old.
    May 23, 2017 5:26 PM CT

With files from Erin Brohman