Northern ice roads begin opening to light traffic
Ice roads from Stony Rapids to Fond du Lac and Uranium City opened today to light traffic.
That’s according to Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure spokesperson David Horth, who said traffic is currently limited to vehicles up to 9,888 kilograms. He noted the ice road to Wollaston Lake was also profiled today and could open Thursday depending on the results.
“It depends on the condition of the ice,” Horth said. “It’s not really a question about thickness, it’s a question about strength. What we do is we test the ice. We have a ground penetrating radar and we open roads, whenever we do open them, to whatever the ice can safely hold.”
The ice road to Uranium City, for example, currently has a minimum thickness of 40 centimetres and can safely hold light traffic. Horth added contractors who build the roads continually monitor them and the weight allowed on the ice increase as the ice does. The maximum weight allowed on ice roads in Saskatchewan is 34,500 kilograms under optimal conditions.