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A large group of rafters at the annual Port Huron Float Down on the St. Clair River in Michigan were blown off course by 30-mph winds that sent them all the way into Ontario, where they had to be rescued by the Canadian Coast Guard. Nobody was hurt, but it took six hours to get everybody back to the U.S. and through customs.Aug. 23, 2016
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