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Ice may look thick, but it's likely not, OPP advise

Snowmobilers should wear survival clothing, have a fully charged cellphone, and tell someone where they're going
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NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind all ice surface users to should check with local information sources before attempting to get on the ice. 

If you must travel on the current ice surface conditions, wear a proper survival clothing/suit, have a fully charged cellphone and tell a friend, neighbour or family member of your destination. The following link has further safety suggestions.

When ice forms early it may look safe but it is likely not yet thick, strong or stable enough to support much weight. Adhering to land-based Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) prescribed trails whenever possible offers the safest snowmobile terrain. They provide many trails that avoid water crossings altogether as well as bridges and culverts to pass over known water crossings safely.

According to the (OFSC) website, there are a limited number of OFSC trails currently open in the area, in the meantime until those trails are open, snowmobile operators are reminded that road travel can be dangerous as other road users may not be expecting snowmobile traffic especially if we receive a significant snowfall. For more information, please view the following link

Commercial shipping on the Great Lakes and Georgian Bay continues at this time of year and as such, ice surface users can expect commercial shipping into Midland Bay and its approaches in early January 2020 with a possible escort by a coast guard cutter. Please see the following link for further infornation.

Lastly, impaired driving your car and and impaired snowmobiling/ATV/scooter/side by side operation anywhere is all the same, so please make the right decision and never drive impaired.

Officers will be on snowmobile patrol once the trails are open and will be checking sleds on the trails and at R.I.D.E. check stops looking for impaired drivers and also for proof of a valid driver's license, vehicle registration and insurance when required. For more information, please view the following link.

Snowmobiling and other ice surface activities are great family outdoor events and we wish everyone to have a safe and memorable experience while safely participating in these activities.

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