This past August a West Kelowna couple, their two boys and family friends were out on Osoyoos Lake when they ran into a harrowing ordeal.
A North Vancouver family, including a three-year-old toddler, were in the water and struggling to stay alive.
Kyle and Jacqueline Boudreau, their kids and family had spent the day swimming and boating when the wind started howling and they decided it was time to head back to shore.
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It was clear to Kyle that this family was in distress and they had become separated from their boat.
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He saw a man and woman who were not wearing lifejackets, but the three-year-old girl was.
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It took the woman more than 15 minutes to fully come around and realize she was safe and her little girl and husband had also been rescued, said Kyle.
The entire rescue happened in two or three minutes, but it seemed much longer, said Kyle.