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Accident at Lac-Bouchette
Crash site is located in QuebecCrash siteCrash siteCrash site (Quebec)
Details
DateJuly 17, 1993
LocationLac-Bouchette, Quebec
Statistics
Vehicles2 (minibus, van)
Passengers21
Deaths19

The Accident at Lac-Bouchette occurred on July 17, 1993, when a minibus carrying senior citizens collided with a van, resulting in an inferno that killed 19, just outside of Lac-Bouchette, Quebec on highway 155.

Accident

On July 17, 1993, a minibus carrying an elderly congregation of parishioners from the towns of Verchères, Quebec and Contrecoeur, Quebec, all from the same church, were returning home on highway 155 after a pilgrimage to the Roman Catholic shrine, le Ermitage Saint-Antoine, in the village of Lac-Bouchette. Also returning home that day on the same highway in the opposite direction were a family of forestry workers from Lac-Bouchette travelling in a van that was towing a trailer full of tanks of diesel fuel. When the two vehicles crossed paths the van lost control of its heavy trailer and collided with the minibus head on. The diesel ignited causing an inferno that engulfed both vehicles. In the end 17 parishioners were dead including 2 occupants from the van. Two survivors were pulled from the wreckage by passers-by, one from the bus and one from the van.

Aftermath

In 1996, Mr. Denis Labelle of St-Jérôme, Quebec, was awarded the medal of bravery for his efforts in rescuing one of the passengers from the minibus.

Legacy

The Lac-Bouchette accident is the fourth deadliest traffic accident in Quebec history and sixth in Canadian history.

See also

References

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  3. "Quebec town mourns minibus tragedy victims - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  4. "Mr. Denis Labelle". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
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  6. Government of Canada, Public Safety Canada (2018-12-21). "Canadian Disaster Database". cdd.publicsafety.gc.ca. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
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