Plane pulled to surface after 60 years in Peter Pond Lake
In 1959, a pilot and conservation officer flying from Buffalo Narrows to La Loche were killed when the floatplane they were in crashed in Peter Pond Lake.
Sixty years later, the aircraft is back on the surface and being restored at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum.
People from the museum, nearby Michel Village and from the town of Buffalo Narrows helped get the area ready, dredge the lake, retrieve the floats and bring the plane out of the water.