Peel River ferry back ‘within a day’ once water level recedes
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Peel River ferry back ‘within a day’ once water level recedes
Ollie Williams
Wednesday July 8, 2026 at 8:48pm MT
The Abraham Francis ferry in a file photo. NH82/Waymarking
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The NWT government says as soon as water levels drop sufficiently on the Peel River, the MV Abraham Francis ferry near Fort McPherson can be operational again with less than a day’s work.
Water levels are steadily receding, though they had not reached the point at which the ferry could reopen as of Wednesday afternoon.
The ferry hasn’t operated since July 3 over high water levels on the Peel River f…
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