
Champlain Bridge
The Champlain Bridge is a major roadway bridge connecting Montreal to the island of Quebec across the Saint Lawrence River. It is a critical infrastructure that facilitates daily commuting and transportation of goods between the two regions. The bridge features multiple lanes to accommodate high traffic volumes and includes modern safety and design improvements. Originally opened in 1962, it has undergone renovations and replacement projects to enhance durability, safety, and capacity. The bridge plays a vital role in Quebec's transportation network, supporting economic activity and regional connectivity.