Nahanni Range Road

Highway in Yukon, Canada


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::summary Highway in Yukon, Canada ::

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FieldValue
provinceYT
nameNahanni Range Road
photoNahaniroad2010.jpg
photo_notesNahanni Range Road heading eastwards
typeYT
route10
alternate_nameYukon Highway 10
maintYukon DOH&PW
mapHighway 10 map-YT.png
length_round0
direction_aWest
terminus_anorth of Watson Lake
direction_bEast
terminus_bTowards Tungsten, NT
previous_typeYT
previous_route9
next_typeYT
next_route11
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The Nahanni Range Road was completed in the early 1960s from Watson Lake, Yukon along the present alignment of the Robert Campbell Highway to Miner Junction (aka Cantung Junction), thence along the Highway 10 route, across the border into the Northwest Territories to the privately owned mining town, Tungsten (for the tungsten mined there), and the Cantung Mine (for Canada Tungsten Mining Corporation). The portion between Cantung Junction and Watson Lake has, since 1971, been part of the Robert Campbell Highway (Yukon Highway 4).

The Nahanni Range Road proper is entirely gravel, and is not recommended for general public use. Originally, two-thirds of the route was maintained by the Yukon government, and had campgrounds for public use. The remaining third was maintained by the mining company, open to public traffic, but with no public facilities at the town. When the mine shut in 1986, the road fell into disuse and maintenance became increasingly difficult. Since the mine resumed intermittent production in 2003, the road has been restored for the use of the mining company, but general public travel is still not advised.

In January 2020, the Yukon Government and the Liard River First Nation announced an agreement for a first phase of repairs. $17 million of federal and territorial tax funds will pay for the replacement of two bridges along Nahanni Range Road.

References

References

  1. "Nahanni Range Road". Government of Yukon.

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