Canadian Geographic

Ice thickness

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When the ice reaches approximat­ely 60 centimetre­s thick (usually in late January to early February), trucks can drive on the ice road, carrying no more than 50 per cent of their maximum capacity. Once the ice reaches 100 centimetre­s and thicker, trucks are able to travel on it with their maximum loads (up to 63,500 kilograms for the largest truck class).

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