Northwest Territories Highways, Roads Set for Upgrades

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Five major roadways in the Northwest Territories are getting upgrades and improvements after an investment of more than $67 million from the federal government.

This was announced by Member of Parliament Michael McLeod, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities, and territorial Minister of Infrastructure Caroline Wawzonek.

The projects announced for Highway 1 and Highway 7 will give the communities of Fort Liard, Nahanni Butte, Jean Marie River, and Fort Simpson safer and more efficient driving conditions. The planned upgrades include embankment reconstruction, drainage improvement, and chipseal works. As Highway 7 connects visitors to Nahanni National Park, this will improve park access for tourists and locals alike.

Highway 4, which extends east from Yellowknife, will get grade and drainage improvements. This highway, known as the Ingraham Trail, travels through numerous parks and day use areas.

Details for all five projects can be found in the attached backgrounder.

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