Quebec City skydivers help set new world record for largest parachute formation | Unpublished
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Quebec City skydivers help set new world record for largest parachute formation

January 2, 2026

Roughly 100 people from around the world, including some Quebecers, travelled to Lake Whales, Fla., in November to break the world record for largest parachute formation.



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