Andre, Anita, Krista and I walking around near the water at Baie Ste. Anne. Andre tells an anecdote of a survivor of the Escuminac disaster 50 years ago.
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September 23rd, 2009 at 7:43 AM
So yeah…. I don’t know where I pulled the number of 19 casualties from. I probably should have known better. It was 35 fishermen that died, not 19.