Long-Sault Bridge

Bridge in Grenville, Quebec
45°37′6″N 74°35′52″W / 45.61833°N 74.59778°W / 45.61833; -74.59778CrossesOttawa RiverLocaleHawkesbury, Ontario, Grenville, QuebecMaintained byPublic Works and Government Services CanadaCharacteristicsDesignT-section girder bridge[1]Total length650 metres (2,130 ft)Width21.8 metres (72 ft)HistoryConstruction end1998[1]Opened1999LocationMap

The Long-Sault Bridge (French: Pont du Long-Sault) is a bridge connecting Hawkesbury, Ontario and Grenville, Quebec. It crosses the Ottawa River via Chenail Island. It connects Quebec Route 344 and Ontario Highway 34.

The bridge was built and completed in 1998 to replace the original Perley Bridge built in 1931 (and which was demolished in 1999).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Long-Sault Bridge". Structurae. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Perley Bridge". Cement Association of Canada. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
Bridges of the Ottawa River
Upstream
Macdonald-Cartier Bridge
Long-Sault Bridge
Quebec Route 344
Ontario Highway 34
Downstream
Lake of Two Mountains
Île aux Tourtes Bridge
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