Montreal’s new Samuel De Champlain Bridge officially inaugurated
MONTREAL — It was out with the old Champlain Bridge and in with the new Samuel De Champlain Bridge on Friday as one Montreal-area span was officially inaugurated while the other bid adieu after 57 years of service.
The new bridge — one of Canada’s largest infrastructure projects — opened to northbound traffic toward Montreal on Monday, and will welcome southbound traffic as of Canada Day.
The elegant, modern structure is a striking contrast to its crumbling counterpart, long one of Canada’s busiest spans. Federal Infrastructure Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne didn’t miss an opportunity to make a reference to the predecessor.
The original opened on June 28, 1962, and was to close permanently later Friday.