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Pont Jacques-Cartier: A Montreal Icon

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By Reporter 2 Min Read Published November 16, 2023
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The Pont Jacques-Cartier is a steel truss cantilever bridge that crosses the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal Island, Montreal, Quebec, to the south shore at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. The bridge crosses Saint Helen’s Island in the centre of the river, where offramps allow access to the Parc Jean-Drapeau and La Ronde amusement park.

A Symbol of Montreal

The Pont Jacques-Cartier is one of Montreal’s most iconic landmarks. It was built in 1930 and is named after Jacques Cartier, the French explorer who first sailed up the St. Lawrence River in 1535. The bridge is a vital transportation link between Montreal and Longueuil, and it is also a popular tourist destination.

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Pont JacquesCartier during the day

A Marvel of Engineering

The Pont Jacques-Cartier is a marvel of engineering. It is 3,425.6 meters (11,239 ft) long and has a main span of 301.7 meters (990 ft). The bridge was built using 60,000 tons of steel and 1,500,000 rivets.

A Witness to History

The Pont Jacques-Cartier has witnessed many of Montreal’s most important events. It was the site of a victory parade for Canadian troops returning from World War II in 1945. The bridge has also been used as a backdrop for many films and television shows.

A Bridge to the Future

The Pont Jacques-Cartier is an important part of Montreal’s infrastructure. It is a vital transportation link for both residents and tourists, and it is a symbol of the city’s rich history. The bridge is also a testament to human ingenuity and engineering.

I hope this blog post is informative and helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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