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Two hikers among group of 14 rescued from B.C. mountain, one in critical condition
A technical rescue involving 19 volunteers and two helicopters saved two hikers on Mount Brunswick; one man remains in critical condition, authorities said.
- On March 22, 2026, two hikers among a group of 14 fell on Mount Brunswick and required rescue and hospitalization, with one in critical condition, according to North Shore Rescue.
- A social-media post from North Shore Rescue said crews were called Saturday to assist its Lions Bay rescue counterpart using two helicopters and rope systems, lowering an emergency room doctor to the man, who was hoisted out and transferred in critical condition while a second helicopter secured the woman.
- The man was hoisted out and taken to hospital in critical condition, while helicopter photo imagery shows the snow-covered, tree- and rock-dotted slope rescuers faced.
- The response involved regional search-and-rescue teams including North Shore Rescue and a Lions Bay rescue counterpart, reflecting a multi-agency effort documented by The Canadian Press on Mount Brunswick.
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Two hikers among group of 14 rescued from B.C. mountain, one in critical condition
The search and rescue team from Metro Vancouver's North Shore says two hikers among a group of 14 had to be rescued and hospitalized, with one in critical condition, after
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