The Yukon government has activated seasonal weight restrictions on roads across the territory as of April 7, 2026, to protect infrastructure during the spring thaw. These measures, often referred to as frost laws, are implemented by the Department of Highways and Public Works to prevent surface damage caused by melting frost and water-saturated ground.
For Dawson City residents and businesses, these restrictions are particularly significant as the community relies on road transport for essential goods, supplies, and mining equipment. The Klondike Highway, which serves as the primary 533-kilometre supply route from Whitehorse to Dawson City, has faced challenges in recent years due to severe deterioration from frost heaves and permafrost issues.
Under the new rules, road loads are generally restricted to 75% of legal limits. These restrictions typically remain in effect until road surfaces stabilize, a window that historically spans from late March through late May depending on weather conditions.
The 511 Yukon alert system provides updated information on affected routes, and those hauling heavy equipment—such as operators for local placer mining sites—are encouraged to verify requirements before transport. Compliance is monitored by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and regional weigh stations. Non-compliance can lead to fines and, in some cases, potential imprisonment under territorial legislation.