Nature Is Full Of Surprises But These Man-Made Ice Roads In Canada Are No Less Of A Fabulous Sight

Anwesha Madhukalya

For the uninitiated, ice roads are frozen, man-made pathways made on the surface of water bodies such as lake, river or bay. These roads link dry areas and are remade every year. Although these are seemingly dangerous ways to commute, ice roads allow transportation to places with no road access. 

They are mostly seen in polar regions and isolated regions of Northern Canada, Northern Michigan and Wisconsin, Northern Scandinavia, Northeastern China and Russia. These frozen roads usually act as a substitute to ferry routes. 

Here are a few magnificent ice roads of Canada that appear to be the handiwork of Elsa:

Dettah Ice Road

dangerousroads
imgur
Wikipedia
Winter Roads
MyYellowKnifeNow
Amina Lalor
Ice Road Adventures

Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Ice Road

Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road
Ice Road
Ice Road
auroramedicalis
International Traveller

Tibbit to Contwoyto Winter Road

Lisa Kelly
De Beers
pinterest
Wikipedia

The world never ceases to surprise us.

You might also like
Indian Passport Is World’s 2nd Most Affordable Passport, With A Visa-Free Visit To 58 Nations!
An Indian-American CEO Flew First Class With Air India & It Was Not-So-Fly
Want To Get Out This Winter? Here Are 8 Outdoor Dubai Experiences That Will Do The Work!
Here Are 9 Places You Need To Visit For An Unforgettable Long Weekend In Dubai!
Are You Planning A Solo Trip To Dubai? Here Are Top 10 Things You Need To Try!
10 Lesser-Known Indian Monuments That Deserve More Attention