I see Beaconia beach on the south end so it must be a typo. I thought I knew the Canadian lingo pretty well so it threw me for a loop, now it won't bug me when I'm sitting on the chesterfield wearing my kangaroo or bunny hug.
LOW in the past, not sure if they do anymore, would cut the pressure ridge and build a bridge across the opening to let vehicles cross. That's scary driving across a 4 foot open water crack
There was a video that was posted on here t show a vehicles going through the ice, it was a pickup pulling a snowmobile trailer loaded with snowmobiles that completely sunk to the bottom in less then a minute. I believe it was in Europe though,.that one was creepy
Our goto walleye lakes here in mn,resorts plow,maintain ice roads, install bridges where needed and above all posted speed on these roads is 10mph which helps to minimize cracks
Down side with maintained ice roads,always some lazy ass popping holes 🕳 on the road to fish,roads are quite wide like a cty hiway.idiots drill holes and flood the area out.
Agreed going over these bridges, spooky,open water on both sides.