Community Safety Alert: Two Men Killed in Highway 11 Collision Near Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba

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RCMP investigation at the scene of a fatal Highway 11 collision near Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba in snowy conditions

Community Safety Alert: Two Men Killed in Highway 11 Collision Near Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba

On the morning of March 31, 2026, a serious two-vehicle collision on Highway 11 south of Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba, resulted in the deaths of two men from the local community. The incident occurred near Road 84 North and involved a pickup truck and another passenger vehicle travelling in opposite directions.

Lac du Bonnet RCMP responded to the scene at approximately 7:06 a.m.. Early findings indicate that one vehicle lost control in front of an oncoming pickup truck, leading to a collision during heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions. Two occupants of the out-of-control vehicle were pronounced deceased, while occupants of the pickup truck sustained no or non-life-threatening injuries.

Official Incident Details

According to the information released by Lac du Bonnet RCMP, the collision unfolded as follows:

  • On March 31, 2026, at approximately 7:06 a.m., officers were called to a two-vehicle collision on Highway 11 near Road 84 North, south of Lac du Bonnet.
  • A pickup truck was travelling along Highway 11 when a vehicle coming from the opposite direction reportedly lost control in front of it.
  • The pickup truck then collided with this vehicle.
  • The driver of the pickup truck is a 71-year-old man from Beausejour. He was not physically injured in the crash.
  • The passenger in the pickup truck is a 69-year-old woman. She was taken to hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.
  • The second vehicle carried two men from Lac du Bonnet, aged 71 and 66. Both were pronounced deceased as a result of the collision.
  • Investigators believe that heavy snowfall and the poor road conditions present that morning contributed to the loss of control and subsequent collision.
  • Lac du Bonnet RCMP, with support from a forensic collision reconstructionist, continues to examine the scene and vehicle evidence to better understand the sequence of events.

This incident has a direct impact on the Lac du Bonnet region and its residents. For a broader picture of local public safety trends and risk factors, community members can review Lac du Bonnet crime statistics and safety data, which complement collision and traffic safety information provided in alerts like this.

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CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this fatal collision underscores how quickly conditions on rural highways in Manitoba can become life-threatening, especially during snow events and rapidly changing weather. Even in areas that may show relatively low levels of violent or property crime in regional Lac du Bonnet safety data, roadway safety remains a major factor in overall community risk.

To help reduce the chance of similar tragedies on Manitoba highways, drivers should consider the following general safety practices during winter or low-visibility conditions:

  • Reduce speed well below the posted limit when snow, ice, or slush is present, and increase following distance to allow more time to react.
  • Avoid sudden steering, braking, or acceleration, which can trigger loss of control on slippery surfaces.
  • Ensure your vehicle is equipped with appropriate winter tires and that windshield wipers, lights, and defrosters are working effectively.
  • Use headlights in all low-visibility situations, including heavy snowfall, to increase your visibility to oncoming traffic.
  • If conditions deteriorate rapidly, consider delaying travel or finding a safe place to pull over until visibility and traction improve.

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to support safer communities by connecting official law enforcement alerts with broader safety context and practical steps that residents across Manitoba can take to protect themselves and others on the road.


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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