A new bridge will be built across the Great Bear River in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories, supporting the current Mackenzie Valley Winter Road and the future all-season Mackenzie Valley Highway.
Quick Facts
- 2 lane bridge
- 486 metres in length with 4 concrete in-water piers and one land pier
- Located at kilometre 938 of the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road
Project highlights
- The new bridge will reduce safety and environmental risks associated with crossing the Mackenzie River ice road.
- The bridge will be constructed 800 meters from the confluence of Great Bear and Mackenzie Rivers.
- A permanent bridge will extend the winter road season, providing efficiencies for industry.
- Improved access between communities will embrace social opportunities such as family, recreation, and sporting interactions.
- Residents will have improved access to health care facilities and economic opportunities.
Project Timeline
- The GNWT is currently working to complete land acquisitions, attain permits for the project and complete the design packages.
- Construction timelines are dependent on securing additional funding for the project.