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Great Slave Lake boaters rescued after spending 2 nights stranded

Two tourists and a local boat operator were rescued by helicopter Sunday morning after spending two nights stranded on Great Slave Lake.

Searchers spent 24 hours looking in wrong area after boaters changed plans without telling anyone

Boaters in the East Arm Great Slave Lake. Two tourists and a Yellowknife boat operator were rescued Sunday in the area after two nights on the land. Searchers had spent 24 hours looking for them, but in the wrong area. (Richard Gleeson)

Two tourists and a local boat operatorwere rescued by helicopter Sunday morning after spending two nightsstranded on Great Slave Lake.

The threehad set out from Yellowknifefor the eastern side of the North Arm at about11 a.m. Fridayand weredue to return at around 5 p.m.the same day, according to Yellowknife RCMP.

Police say theboat was operated by a local person with knowledge of the area, and the two others on board were tourists.

During the excursion, the boat operator deviated from the planned route to the North Armand headed insteadtowardthe East Arm, without notifying his contact in Yellowknife about the change in plans.

Police say the boat did not have enoughfuel to make the return trip, and the operator steered the boat to shore before running out of fuel.

The three were reported overdue to RCMP Friday at 9 p.m. TheCanadian Coast Guard Auxiliary was deployed to the boat's plannedNorth Arm route to search until dark.

On Saturday, the Coast Guard Auxiliary, an RCMP vessel and spotter planes from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association continued to search the North Arm.

Around 9 p.m. Saturday,the operator of the overdue boat was able tomake radio contact with the Coast Guard and give his locationat Gypsum Point on Great Slave Lake, about 43 kilometres away from where the searchers were looking.

Coast Guard Auxiliary and RCMPheadedto Gypsum Point but were unable to extract the stranded boaters that night due to weather.

Great Slave Helicopters picked up the stranded boaters at around 9 a.m. Sunday.Back in Yellowknife, they were checked out by emergency medical services as a precaution.