Canada’s Most Extreme Driving Job:
Haul critical supplies across frozen lakes and winter roads to remote northern communities during the brief operating season (January-March).
Seasonal Earnings Potential:
- 8-Week Season Income: 25,000−25,000−45,000 CAD
- Per Mile Rate: 0.85−0.85−1.40 (loaded miles)
- Bonus Structure: $500/day for extreme cold (-50°C)
- Completion Bonus: $5,000 for full season
- Additional Benefits:
- Room/board provided
- Flight allowance
- Northern living allowance
Critical Requirements:
- Licensing: Class 1 with Arctic endorsement
- Certifications:
- Winter Survival Training
- H2S Alive certification
- First Aid Level 3
- Equipment:
- Mandatory satellite communications
- Arctic-grade sleeping bags
- Cold-weather mechanical knowledge
Operational Challenges:
- Drive on 3+ feet of ice
- Radar-monitored ice thickness checks
- Polar bear safety protocols
- 24-hour daylight driving in peak season
Career Pathway:
Many operators start with local winter road experience before progressing to legendary routes like:
- Tibbitt-Contwoyto Winter Road
- James Bay Ice Road
- Manitoba Northern Affairs routes
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