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Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge

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Carries
  
NY 812 and Highway 16

Design
  
Suspension bridge

Opened
  
1960

Bridge type
  
Suspension bridge

Followed by
  
Three Nations Crossing

Total length
  
2,414 m

Toll
  
2.75 USD

Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge

Crosses
  
Saint Lawrence River/Saint Lawrence Seaway

Preceded by
  
Thousand Islands Bridge

Owner
  
Ogdensburg Bridge & Port Authority

Bodies of water
  
Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence Seaway

Similar
  
Saint Lawrence Seaway, Thousand Islands Bridge, Three Nations Crossing, Victoria Bridge, Champlain Bridge

Pont international ogdensburg prescott le border crossing rapide et pratique


The Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge, also known as the St. Lawrence Bridge and the Seaway Skyway, is a suspension bridge connecting Ogdensburg, New York in the United States to Johnstown, Ontario (a few kilometres east of Prescott) in Canada. Designed by Modjeski & Masters and completed in 1960, it has 6 spans and a main span of 350.75 metres (1,150.8 ft) totaling 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) across the Saint Lawrence River and Saint Lawrence Seaway.

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Accessibility

The Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge allows for both passenger and commercial vehicles to cross the Canada-United States border; neither cyclists or pedestrians are permitted to cross this bridge. The bridge is a very popular border crossing for passenger vehicles due to its proximity to Ottawa on the Canadian side, with 410,000 vehicles crossing in 2011 alone. The bridge was designed for heavy loads and has a weight capacity of 105,000 pounds. The weight limit easily accommodates semi-trailer trucks. This bridge, however, does not see as much commercial traffic as the nearby Thousand Islands Bridge, as it is not a direct route to any American interstate highway.

On the Canadian side, the bridge connects to Highway 16, a highway which interchanges with Highway 401 and Highway 416 that continues north to Ottawa.

On the American side, the bridge connects to New York State Route 812, which connects with New York State Route 37 a few blocks from the southern end. Route 812 joins Route 37 west into Ogdensburg. It then goes south to Village of Lowville in Lewis County. Route 37 continues west to a fork at Morristown, N.Y. where Route 12 picks up to Alexandria Bay and Interstate 81.

Notable events

On 1 September 2015, the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge made headlines after Prime Minister Stephen Harper posted a video to his Facebook page standing in front of the bridge and the Port of Johnstown. The video was supposed to be a congratulatory video about the shipbuilding industry in the Halifax harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia, however upon its release, locals of Halifax noticed inconsistencies with the scenery compared to that of the Halifax harbour and began to question where the video was actually shot. By 5 September, viewers had determined the video was actually shot in Johnstown, Ontario based on the quick shot of the port in the background, which was unmistakably the Port of Johnstown. Viewers then accused Harper of trying to pass off the scenery as the Halifax harbour due to the undeniable similarities between the Ogdensburg-Prescott bridge and the A. Murray MacKay Bridge in the Halifax harbour.

References

Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge Wikipedia