Collision closes Hwy 17 east of Upsala
Motorists traveling east can expect some delays this morning after a collision on Highway 17.
The crash was reported around 8:45am, which had closed the Highway between Upsala and Shabaqua Corners.
Traffic control is in place and there are no injuries reported at this time.
The time of reopening is unknown.
Road and highway update - May 24
As of 6:00 am Tuesday, May 24:
Blue Lake Loop Road – Vermilion Bay, between Hwy 647 Jct and Quibell Rd is closed. Traffic control in place. Use extreme caution in the area.
Quibell Road is closed, between Hwy 647 and Hwy 609. No transports are allowed, Passenger vehicles only. Signage in place. Use extreme caution.
Highway 105, from Highway 17 to Highway 609, is fully closed due to water over the road.
Grassy Narrows, Wabaseemoong declare State of Emergency
Two First Nation communities in the area have declared a State of Emergency with the severe flooding seen throughout the region, as well as a number of communities in the Fort Frances area.
Leadership of Grassy Narrows First Nation and Wabaseemoong Independent Nation both issued State of Emergency notices earlier this week, which lets communities access provincial assistance with their flooding situations.
[Video+Photos] Severe flooding continues in northwestern Ontario
The region’s extremely high water levels have caused evacuations, flooding, washouts and much more.
The over 300 cm of snow the area received this winter, accompanied by over 88 mm of rain in May alone, have caused the unprecedented water levels across the region. Various areas north of Kenora have been closed and are currently under an Evacuation Order.
A Flood Warning remains in effect for Red Lake, with a Flood Watch issued for Kenora and Dryden. The orders have been issued by the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry.
Flood watch issued for Red Lake community
The Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry has issued a flood watch for the Red Lake district.
Residents across the Red Lake area, including those near Dixie Lake, Suffel Lake, Longlegged Lake, Pakwash Lake, the Chukuni River and the Coli Lake watersheds are asked to use extreme caution on roadways and bridges with the high water levels in the region.
Driving Tips: how to safely drive through a flooded road
It’s not the first time that northwestern Ontario residents have dealt with a number of highway closures in the area, whether it be from a Colorado Low, a transport truck accident or the occasional 880,000 lb boulder, but it’s been a strange start to the spring season with countless closures due to flooding and washouts of roadways.
Traffic lights down at Hwy 17, Cecil Avenue
Delays can be expected on Highway 17 near Cecil Avenue in Dryden.
The City of Dryden says the traffic lights at Highway 17 and Cecil Avenue are undergoing repairs until further notice, after a transport truck reportedly knocked them out earlier this week.
Residents are asked to use caution in the area, and anyone with questions or concerns are asked to contact the Public Works office at 807-223-2367.
Road and highway update - May 12
As of 6:00am Thursday, May 12:
Highway 641, Laclu, is now fully open.
Highway 105 is now open between Ear Falls and Red Lake following a 5-day closure. But, the Highway just north of Vermilion Bay remains closed between highways 17 and 609 and a number of highways and roads remain closed this morning due to significant flooding.
Hwy 17, Vermilion Bay, Near Rhyner's Rd , there is water over the road. Traffic control is in place with a pilot vehicle. A detour is available for smaller vehicles.
Underpass closure this afternoon in Dryden
Dryden drivers are warned about traffic delays near the Underpass today.
The City of Dryden says the King Street Underpass will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., as crews work to complete road maintenance work in the area.
Public Works apologizes for the inconvenience and would like to thank the public for their cooperation during this time. Residents are reminded to always slow down and move over near working crews.
Highway 17 open, despite water on roadways
Drivers in the area are asked to use extreme caution on Highway 17, which remains open despite extremely high water levels moving onto the roadway.
The Ministry of Transportation re-opened Highway 17 after water forced a closure between Rhyner’s Road and 83 road late last night. However, Highway 599 remains closed 15 km south of Pickle Lake due to a washout, and Highway 605 Dryden is closed in multiple locations due to water.