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Coast Guard ice-breaking set to take place in Midland tomorrow

Recreational ice users warned of dangerous, unstable ice conditions
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The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Samuel Risley. 2017 file image provided by the Canadian Coast guard

NEWS RELEASE
CANADIAN COAST GUARD
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The Canadian Coast Guard advises residents of Midland, Ont., that the CCGS Samuel Risley will be carrying out ice-breaking operations in the area on or around March 19, 2021.

It is recommended that all recreational users of the ice – pedestrians, fishers, snowmobilers, all-terrain vehicle (ATV) operators – leave the ice during ice-breaking operations. The ice may move, creating a real danger for anyone on the ice.

Additionally, they should plan their activities carefully and use extreme caution after operations are complete as the ice will remain unstable after the icebreaker has left the area.

Coast Guard ice-breaking service on the Great Lakes and connecting waterways is delivered in close co-operation between the Canadian and United States Coast Guards. By working together the two Coast Guards ensure scheduled vessel traffic can move through the shipping channels and into and out of community harbours.

The date is subject to change with no notice, as activities could begin before or after that period, depending on operational requirements or weather conditions.

Details of the Canadian/U.S. Coast Guard ice-breaking partnership can be viewed, here.

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