Community Safety Alert: Fatal Snowmobile Collision Under RCMP Investigation Near Powerview, Manitoba

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RCMP investigating fatal snowmobile collision on Snoman trail in the Rural Municipality of Alexander, Manitoba

Community Safety Alert: Fatal Snowmobile Collision Under RCMP Investigation Near Powerview, Manitoba

Section 1: Overview of the Incident

A 64-year-old man from the Rural Municipality (RM) of East St. Paul has died following a serious snowmobile collision on a designated trail in the RM of Alexander, Manitoba. The incident was reported to Powerview RCMP at approximately 1:00 p.m. on March 26, 2025, after a crash occurred on a Snoman snowmobile trail.

Emergency responders, including RCMP, EMS, Fire services, and Manitoba Conservation Officers, attended the scene and located the rider in critical condition. He was airlifted by STARS Air Ambulance to hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The collision is currently under active investigation by Powerview RCMP.

Section 2: Official Details from RCMP

Based on information released by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba, the following details have been confirmed about the incident:

  • Date and time of report: March 26, 2025, at approximately 1:00 p.m.
  • Location: A Snoman snowmobile trail in the Rural Municipality of Alexander, Manitoba.
  • Responding agencies: Powerview RCMP, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire services, and Manitoba Conservation Officers.
  • Victim: A 64-year-old male from the RM of East St. Paul.
  • Injuries and outcome: The rider was found requiring urgent medical care, transported by STARS Air Ambulance to hospital, and later died from his injuries.
  • Preliminary assessment: Investigators believe the rider lost control of his snowmobile and collided with a tree along the trail.
  • Investigation status: Powerview RCMP continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.

At this time, the RCMP has not announced any criminal charges or requested specific public assistance related to this incident. The focus remains on determining the full sequence of events that led to the crash.

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While this incident occurred on a Manitoba trail, similar risks exist on recreational routes across Canada, including rural and resort areas like mountain communities where outdoor recreation and trail use are common. Understanding local terrain, trail conditions, and emergency access routes is a critical part of safe snowmobiling.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this fatal snowmobile collision is a tragic reminder of the dangers that can arise even during routine recreational outings. Although no other individuals or vehicles are currently reported to be involved, the severity of the outcome highlights how quickly a loss of control on a trail can become life-threatening, especially in wooded or remote areas.

For residents of Manitoba and other provinces where snowmobiling is common, CrimeCanada.ca encourages riders to:

  • Use established and maintained trails, and check trail conditions before heading out.
  • Ride within personal skill limits, especially in areas with trees, curves, or variable snow conditions.
  • Wear appropriate safety gear, including a properly fitted helmet and protective clothing.
  • Travel with others when possible and keep someone informed of your planned route and expected return time.
  • Carry communication tools and basic emergency supplies in case of collisions or breakdowns.

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to support safer communities by sharing timely safety alerts, patterns in incidents, and practical guidance that can help prevent future tragedies. Reviewing local incident data and community risk trends, as is done for rural regions such as Last Mountain Valley No. 250 and other snowbelt municipalities, can help residents and policymakers plan better trail safety measures, signage, and enforcement where needed.

We extend our condolences to the family, friends, and community members affected by this loss, and we will continue to highlight official updates that are relevant to public safety on Manitoba’s trails and roadways.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the manitoba community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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