Second day of search yields no sign of French snowmobilers missing in Quebec
ST-HENRI-DE-TAILLON, Que. — It was an exuberant group of French travellers who set off from Christine Reis’ inn north of La Tuque, Que., on Tuesday morning, eager for the second day of a multi-day snowmobile trip around the province’s picturesque Lac-Saint-Jean.
The eight tourists and their guide had arrived Monday evening, undaunted after a full day of riding from their departure point in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, an hour-and-a-half north of Montreal. While many tourists are wearied by the strenuous journey, Reis said this group of friends seemed in shape and eager to continue their journey.
“They were very happy. It was their first day, and they were happy to tell (us) they were going to go all around the Lac-Saint-Jean and go to Monts-Valin, a choice destination because there’s a lot of snowfall,” she said in a phone interview.
They had an experienced guide, Benoit L’Esperance, whom she described as a “kind, conscientious” person with years of experience who brought groups there a few times a year.