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Emergency Road Closures or Advisories


  • Hwy 52 Truck bypass connector to Hwy 16 closed.
  • HWY 365 CLOSED - from east of the Resort Village of Manitou Beach for a distance of 3 kms, local detour from Watrous to Plunkett in place, use alternate route - watch for signs.
  • Fort Carlton Access Road off Hwy 212 is closed until further notice, barricade in place.
    Hwy 27 from Prud'homme to Hwy 2 Soft surface, rough road, reduced speed required
    Hwy 42 from Jct Hwy 15 to Jct 44 slow down and use caution, high water in ditch, soft shoulders, sharp drop off
  • Hwy 912 from the Jct Hwy 106 to Jct Hwy 913 is closed until further notice. Not maintained no drainage structures in place.
    The Cumberland House Winter Road is now CLOSED.
  • Hwy 2: John Diefenbaker Bridge is restricted to 63,500 kg. Hwy 2: One km north of Hwy 969, Replacing culvert - one lane detour controlled by traffic lights and restricted to 60km/hr, flagperson available when required.
  • Hwy #2 - 4km South of Jct Hwy #2 and Hwy #165
    Southbound Lane Closed
    Wollaston Barge closed for the season.
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