A village marked forever by the Éboulements tragedy | Justice and miscellaneous facts | News | The sun

On the followingnoon of October 13, 1997, Les Éboulements, in Charlevoix, was the scene of the worst road accident in Canadian history. A bus carrying 44 members of the Golden Age Club of Saint-Bernard de Beauce, located regarding thirty kilometers south of Quebec, fell into a ravine. Result: 44 victims (including the driver) and four injured. Twenty-five years later, The sun looks back on this tragedy with the testimonies of those who experienced it up close.




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