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Ice collapses on part of unofficial ice road to West Dawson City, Yukon

A break occurred Saturday in the unofficial ice road crossing the Yukon River to West Dawson City.

Fire chief warns motorists to stay off

A warning sign as vehicles leave West Dawson at the entrance to the unofficial ice crossing to Dawson City over the Yukon River. (Cheryl Kawaja/CBC)

A break occurred Saturday in the unofficial ice road crossing the Yukon River to West Dawson City.

Jim Regimbal, the city's fire chief, says the collapse is on the west side of the river leading to the ferry landing.

The break in the unofficial ice crossing is on the west side of the Yukon River leading to the ferry landing. (Jonathan Howe )

Both the Yukon Department of Highways and Public works and Regimbal say the road is impassable. Regimbal is warning all motorists to stay away.

The road forks before the break, so the option of crossing to Sunnydale remains, added Regimbal.

The department was unable to build the usual ice bridge to city because of open water on the river.

Instead, community members pulled together to make an unofficial trail for snowmobiles and walking.

Government maintenance trucks said they wouldn't cross it, and Regimbal said he was worried about how safe it was.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Guy Quenneville

Reporter at CBC Ottawa

Guy Quenneville is a reporter at CBC Ottawa born and raised in Cornwall, Ont. He can be reached at guy.quenneville@cbc.ca

with files from Cheryl Kawaja