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Iqaluit RCMP warn of unsafe conditions at floe edge after hunter falls through

RCMP in Iqaluit are warning hunters of unsafe ice conditions near Pink Lady Island.

A hunter, his snowmobile and qamutik broke through the ice Sunday

RCMP want to remind Iqaluit residents that travelling to the floe edge can be dangerous this time of year. (Priscilla Hwang/CBC)

RCMP in Iqaluit are warning hunters about unstable ice conditions near Pink Lady Island, after a hunter went through the ice Sunday.

This weekend, a hunting partygotseparated and one of the hunters went through the ice, along with his snowmobile and qamutik(sled). He managed to get out with the help of a passing hunter, according to a police news release Monday.

The hunter was found safe on the island, and was unaware he was reported missing, statedpolice.

Iqaluit search and rescue was called to the area. The search and rescue teams determined in a followup that there were no other signs of a snowmobile going through the ice in the area, according to the release.

RCMPstatedthey want to remind hunters and residents travellingto the floe edge can be dangerous.