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Carries
  
A-5 King Edward Avenue

Construction begin
  
1963

Total length
  
618 m

Body of water
  
Ottawa River

Crosses
  
Ottawa River

Opened
  
1965

Location
  
Ottawa

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Locale
  
Ottawa, Ontario Gatineau, Quebec

Official name
  
Macdonald-Cartier Bridge

Design
  
steel girder truss bridge

Maintained by
  
National Capital Commission

Similar
  
Portage Bridge, Alexandra Bridge, Chaudière Bridge, Champlain Bridge, Tour Eiffel Bridge

The Macdonald-Cartier Bridge (French: Pont Macdonald-Cartier) is a bridge connecting Ottawa, Ontario, to Gatineau, Quebec. The bridge is a 618 m long continuous steel box girder bridge and carries six lanes of traffic. It links King Edward Avenue and Sussex Drive in Ottawa with Autoroute 5 in Quebec. It is the easternmost bridge linking Ottawa to Gatineau, running just east of the Alexandra Bridge.

Map of Macdonald-Cartier Bridge, Ottawa, ON, Canada

The bridge was built from 1963 to 1965 by the federal government and the governments of the two provinces. It is owned and maintained by Public Works and Government Services Canada. It was named after John A. Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier, joint premiers of the Province of Canada, and the name is representative of the link between French and English Canada.

There are sidewalks on both sides of the bridge intended for use by pedestrians and cyclists. Immediately after the bridge on the Gatineau side, the road becomes part of the Autoroute where cyclists and pedestrians are prohibited. However, they can then use paths leading to Laurier Street.

The Ottawa side was to connect with Vanier Parkway, and some piers where it would cross the Rideau River remain from the Canadian Pacific Railway's Sussex Street Subdivision, but this was cancelled because the route would have taken much of New Edinburgh Park. Instead, King Edward Avenue was widened up to the one-way pair of St. Patrick Street and Murray Street to the St. Patrick Street Bridge over the Rideau River, which connects with the north end of Vanier Parkway. This provides a four-lane connection between the bridge and Highway 417. Construction is now underway to realign the entrance ramps on the Ontario side, removing any possibility of further extensions.

References

Macdonald-Cartier Bridge Wikipedia