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  2. Confederation Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Opened on May 31, 1997, the 12.9-kilometre (8.0 mi) bridge is Canada's longest bridge [3] and the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. [4] Construction took place from 1 November 1993 until May 1997 [5] [6] and cost C$1.3 billion. Before its official naming, Prince Edward Islanders often referred to the bridge as the "Fixed Link".

  3. List of bridges in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's longest bridge is the Confederation Bridge in the Gulf of St. Lawrence with a total of 12,910 metres (8.02 mi) between abutments, it's also the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. More than 5,000 local workers helped with the project, which cost about $1 billion.

  4. List of longest cantilever bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    Confederation Bridge: 250 (820) x43 1997 Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island, to Cape Jourimain, New Brunswick, Canada: 53 Matthews Bridge: 246 (810) 1953 Jacksonville, Florida, United States: 54 Helena Bridge: 245 (804) 1961 Helena, Arkansas, United States: 55 Tobin Bridge: 244 (800) 1950 Boston, Massachusetts (Charlestown-Chelsea, MA ...

  5. List of covered bridges in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Hartland Covered Bridge in Hartland is the world's longest covered bridge, spanning 1,282 feet (391 m). The most recent covered bridge constructed in New Brunswick is the Vaughan Creek Covered Bridge, which was reconstructed to add a second lane. [ 2 ]

  6. New Brunswick Route 16 - Wikipedia

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    It functions as a secondary leg of the Trans-Canada Highway to connect Prince Edward Island with the mainline Trans-Canada Highway Route 2 in Tantramar. Route 16 is the last section of the Trans-Canada in New Brunswick that is not four lanes wide, with no plans in the near future to be widened, as the Confederation Bridge is also only two lanes.

  7. Cape Jourimain - Wikipedia

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    Cape Jourimain is the historic crossing point from New Brunswick (NB) to Prince Edward Island (PEI) and is host to the western end of the Confederation Bridge, Canada's longest fixed-link crossing.