Fisheries, Forestry and Agrifoods
October 12, 2016
Public Advisory: Updated Forest Access Roads with Moderate to Extensive Damage
The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agrifoods advises that some forest access roads in the central and eastern regions sustained moderate to extensive damage due to heavy rainfall. Individuals should use extreme caution when travelling on these roads, especially around culvert and bridge crossings.
The following roads are not passable:
- White Hills Access Road near Trynor's Pit, near Clarenville
- Port Blanford Access Road, near Port Blandford
- Northwest Gander Road, near Glenwood
- Otter Pond, near Lewisporte
- Diver Pond Road, near Point Leamington
- Brinks Pond, near Campbellton
- South Side Road, near Grand Falls-Windsor
- Chipper Resource Road, near Grand Falls-Windsor
The following roads should be avoided unless absolutely necessary:
- Princeton Pond Resource Road, near Southern Bay
- World Pond Resource Road, near Port Rexton
- Bloomfield Access Road, near Bloomfield
- Beaver Pond Road, near North West Brook
- Mint Brook, near Gambo
- Drover's Road, near Gambo
- Camp 10 Road to Rodney Pond, Fleigher's, Skin Bridge and Triton Brook, near Gambo
- Salmon Pond, near Glenwood
- Burnt Bay Lake, near Glenwood
- Jumpers Brook Road, near Bishop's Falls
- Sandy Lake Road, near Grand Falls-Windsor
The department is continuing to assess the damage related to the storm and will keep the public informed.
For further information or to report a washout, please contact your local forestry office:
- Bishop's Falls, 709-258-5334
- Milltown, 709-882-2100
- Lewisporte, 709-535-2706
- Gambo, 709-674.4625
- Clarenville, 709- 466-7439
- Paddy's Pond, 709-729-4810
- Gander, 709-256-1450
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Media contact:
Vanessa Colman-Sadd Director of Communications Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agrifoods 709-729-3733, 682-6593 VanessaColmanSadd@gov.nl.ca |
2016 10 12 3:10 p.m.