Update on the status of the Dawson ice bridge for January 22, 2024

The Government of Yukon continues to monitor the conditions of the Yukon River in Dawson. While the river continues to show signs of ice formation, there is still not enough to construct an ice bridge at this time.  

It remains a priority to provide a reliable means of crossing the river for residents this winter. Emergency services are accessible for West Dawson residents by calling 911. Virtual health appointments and other health resources online are also available to residents, including:

  • 24-hour health advice by phoning 811; and
  • virtual health appointments with a doctor.

For safety reasons, residents of the community are reminded to avoid crossing the river by any method until a sanctioned ice bridge is in place.

Yukoners who want to find up-to-date information on the status of the ice bridge can visit Yukon.ca/ice-bridge and check 511Yukon.ca.

Quick facts
  • Last year, the bridge was open to light-duty vehicles (10,000 kilograms) on January 5, 2023. Heavy-duty vehicles (40,000 kilograms) could cross the ice bridge from February 2, 2023.

  • The current ice formation conditions are uncommon, but they have been seen in the past, such as in 2018–19 and 2013–14.

Media contact

Carla Bohman
Communications, Department of Highways and Public Works
867-332-1132
carla.bohman@yukon.ca  

News release #:
24-028
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