Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Update: Red Lake ice gone, detour closed

 I got word late Wednesday that the ice disappeared in the Stretch, Red Lake's largest water body just west of Howey Bay. So that is ice-out!

That was followed by an update from the Town of Red Lake that Quibell Road Detour is temporarily closed. It may re-open tomorrow, May 19.

I will not give any other updates on road conditions because changes are happening so rapidly.

There are no ifs, ands or buts, get the Ontario 511 app. It has up-to-the minute road conditions, including accidents.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have a great season up north! Hope you get your build completed and enjoy your summer!
Mike Seal

Looking forward to your next chapters in your book.

Dan Baughman said...

Thanks, Mike.

DJ said...

Hi Dan,

With the Quibell detour still closed, are you aware of any other routes to get to on to HWY105 to Red Lake? Much appreciated.

Dan Baughman said...

DJ,
I received a message from Red Lake Emergency Services saying to use Hwy 601 detour instead but I don't understand it. Hwy 601 is a loop road north of Dryden. My best advice is call someone in Red Lake, such as the air service if you are flying out to a camp, and see what they say.

Matt said...

DJ - the quibell detour is open to passenger traffic. We arrived in Red Lake today via the 647 (quibell) > 609 > 105.

Matt

Anonymous said...

Towed boats allowed to pass through detour?

Dan Baughman said...

I'm pretty sure it's OK to pull a boat. I think the reason for no tractor-trailers is they tear up the wet, gravel road more. I hear it is already a mess.

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