Community Alert: Six Injured in Collision on Ebb and Flow First Nation

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Collision scene on Ebb and Flow First Nation where six people were injured in an SUV and side-by-side crash

Community Alert: Six Injured in Collision on Ebb and Flow First Nation

Serious Two‑Vehicle Collision Under Investigation

On the evening of May 16, 2026, officers from Ste. Rose du Lac RCMP responded to a serious collision involving an SUV and a side-by-side off-road vehicle on Ebb and Flow First Nation in Manitoba. The crash occurred around 7:15 p.m. and resulted in six people being injured, including youth and a toddler.

The impact took place at the intersection of Lake Road Northeast and Point Road South. All five occupants of the side-by-side were hurt, and the driver of the SUV was also later taken to hospital. The RCMP has confirmed that the cause of the collision remains under active investigation.

Official RCMP Incident Details

According to the official report from RCMP Manitoba, the collision involved a passenger SUV and a side-by-side outdoor recreational vehicle:

  • Date & Time: May 16, 2026, at approximately 7:15 p.m.
  • Location: Intersection of Lake Road Northeast and Point Road South on Ebb and Flow First Nation.
  • Vehicles Involved:
    • One SUV
    • One side-by-side outdoor recreational vehicle

Injuries to Side-by-Side Occupants

  • Total occupants: 5 people in the side-by-side.
  • 17-year-old male passenger:
    • Sustained serious injuries.
    • Transported from the scene by air ambulance to hospital in Winnipeg.
    • Remains in hospital as of the latest RCMP update.
  • 21-year-old female driver:
    • Initially taken to hospital in Dauphin.
    • Later transferred to Winnipeg for additional treatment.
    • Also remains hospitalized at last report.
  • Other passengers in the side-by-side:
    • 18-year-old female
    • 11-year-old female
    • 1-year-old girl
    • All three were treated at hospital in Dauphin and subsequently released.

SUV Driver and RCMP Response

  • SUV driver: 34-year-old female.
  • She left the collision scene on foot before officers arrived.
  • RCMP members located her at a nearby residence.
  • She was then transported to hospital in Dauphin for medical assessment and treatment.
  • Cause of collision: The RCMP has stated that the cause is still under investigation; no specific contributing factors have been released at this time.

Residents seeking broader local risk patterns and traffic-safety context for the area can review Ebb and Flow 52 crime and safety statistics on CrimeCanada.ca.

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CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this collision highlights the vulnerability of occupants in off-road and recreational vehicles when sharing roadways with larger passenger vehicles, especially at intersections on community roads. For communities across Manitoba, including First Nations and rural areas, mixed traffic involving SUVs, trucks, ATVs, and side-by-sides increases the importance of clear visibility, reduced speeds, and strict attention at intersections.

To help reduce the risk of similar incidents, we encourage residents to:

  • Use seatbelts or manufacturer-recommended restraints in both passenger vehicles and recreational vehicles whenever available.
  • Exercise extra caution at rural intersections, especially where visibility may be limited or where off-road trails meet roadways.
  • Operate side-by-sides and other recreational vehicles only in accordance with local laws, safety guidelines, and manufacturer instructions.
  • Ensure young passengers, including children and teens, are properly secured and that vehicle capacity guidelines are followed.
  • Report dangerous driving or suspected impairment to local police or RCMP detachment as soon as it is safe to do so.

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to support safer communities by making verified policing information more accessible and by pairing it with practical safety guidance. Serious collisions such as this one on Ebb and Flow First Nation serve as a reminder that community awareness and cautious driving habits are critical to protecting lives on Manitoba’s roads.


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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