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Get cracking: Coast Guard icebreaker en route to Midland Bay

CCGS Griffon carrying out icebreaking operations Tuesday to allow commercial vessels access to grain elevator
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In this file photo, the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker CCGS Griffon is conducting icebreaking operations in Midland Bay.

MIDLAND — The Canadian Coast Guard advises Midland residents that the CCGS Griffon will carry out icebreaking operations in the Georgian Bay area on or around Tuesday.

The purpose of this operation is to break up the ice to allow commercial vessels safe and efficient movement.

It is recommended that all traffic on the ice — including pedestrians, anglers, snowmobilers and all-terrain vehicle operators — leave the ice during icebreaking operations, as the ice may move, creating a real danger for anyone on it.

Additionally, the Coast Guard notes individuals should plan activities carefully and use extreme caution after operations are complete as the ice will remain unstable even once the icebreaker has left the area.

"Icebreaking on the Great Lakes and connecting waterways is delivered through close co-operation between the Canadian and United States Coast Guards," the Canadian Coast Guard notes in a release.

"By working together, the two Coast Guards ensure scheduled vessel traffic can move through the shipping channels and in and out of community harbours. Vessels will be assigned as needed to provide this service."

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

Further information on the Canadian/U.S. Coast Guard icebreaking partnership can be viewed here.