Montreal police recovered the body of a young man who went missing while swimming near Verdun beach [1].

The incident highlights the risks associated with swimming in unsupervised areas, particularly during hours when official beach services are not operational.

The man disappeared on the night of Friday, June 12, 2026 [1]. According to reports, he had been swimming hours before the official opening of the beach [1]. Following his disappearance, police launched a search operation to locate the individual.

Authorities located and recovered the body on June 13, 2026 [2]. The identity of the young man has not been released by officials [1].

Verdun Beach is a popular destination in Montreal, Quebec, but the timing of this swim occurred outside the safety window provided by city beach management. The recovery operation involved Montreal police officers who searched the waters and shoreline after the initial report of the missing swimmer [2].

Police said they have not released further details regarding the cause of death. The operation concluded once the body was retrieved from the water on Saturday [2].

Montreal police recovered the body of a young man who went missing while swimming near Verdun beach.

This incident underscores the danger of 'wild swimming' or accessing public beaches outside of regulated hours. Without lifeguards or official supervision, swimmers are more vulnerable to currents and environmental hazards, turning a recreational activity into a fatal recovery operation.