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Coast Guard icebreaker headed to Bruce Mines, Thessalon

CCGS Pierre Radisson will be conducting harbour breakouts Saturday

NEWS RELEASE
CANADIAN COAST GUARD
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The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Pierre Radisson, currently icebreaking on Georgian Bay, will sail through the Mississagi Strait this Saturday to the north shore of Lake Huron to conduct harbour breakouts at Bruce Mines and Smelter Bay (Thessalon).

This is in advance of the anticipated arrival of a commercial ship next week.

The dates are subject to change depending on operational requirements or weather conditions. All ice-surface users should plan their ice activities carefully, use caution on the ice and avoid the shipping lanes and icebreaking operations. The ice can be expected to be deteriorating naturally due to spring conditions and the effects of the sun. Extreme caution must be exercised should anyone venture out onto the ice.

After a full day Thursday breaking through tough ice conditions around Hope Island, CCGS Pierre Radisson successfully reach Midland Harbour. The icebreaker escorted a ship from the harbour this Saturday morning. Three previous attempts to reach Midland were stalled by enormous ice ridges north of Hope Island measuring up to six metres (over 19 feet).

On the Great Lakes, the Canadian Coast Guard has assisted 235 vessels so far this icebreaking season.

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