This is a list of bridges, ferries, and other crossings of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Saint Lawrence River, and Great Lakes, by order of south shore terminal running from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence upstream to Lake Superior.
Key: Communities linked by individual crossings |
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(N) or (E): North- or East-shore terminal (mainland)
(I): Island served by the crossing
(S) or (W): South- or West-shore terminal (mainland)
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Crossing | Picture | Year built[A] | Communities linked | Carries | Name origin | Coordinates |
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Boulevard Edgar Hébert Bridge[P] (Beauharnois Canal) | (I) Melocheville | Route 132 | Edgar Hébert (1911–1984), MNA for Beauharnois (1948–1962).[15] | 45°18′57″N 73°54′28″W / 45.31583°N 73.90778°W | ||
(S) Beauharnois | ||||||
Pied-du-Canal Bridge (Beauharnois Canal) | (I) Melocheville | CSX Rail | Reference to the position of the bridge, close to the canal's downstream end. | 45°17′58″N 73°55′13″W / 45.29944°N 73.92028°W | ||
(S) Beauharnois | ||||||
Serge-Marcil Bridge (main channel) | (N) Vaudreuil-Dorion | Autoroute 30 | Serge Marcil (1944–2010), former Member of the National Assembly who served the riding of Beauharnois | 45°18′25″N 74°00′53″W / 45.30694°N 74.01472°W | ||
(I) Melocheville | ||||||
Madeleine-Parent Bridge (Beauharnois Canal) | Madeleine Parent (1918–2012), former trade union activist | 45°17′51″N 73°55′16″W / 45.29750°N 73.92111°W | ||||
(S) Beauharnois | ||||||
St. Louis Bridge (Beauharnois Canal) | (I) Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Saint-Timothée) | Boulevard Pie-XII (Salaberry) Rue du Pont (Saint-Louis) |
Municipality of Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague.[16] | 45°13′50″N 74°0′4″W / 45.23056°N 74.00111°W | ||
(S) Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague | ||||||
Larocque Bridge (Beauharnois Canal) | (I) Salaberry-de-Valleyfield | Autoroute 530 Route 132 Route 201 |
Larocque Street in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. The origin of the name Larocque is unknown.[17] | 45°13′23″N 74°6′57″W / 45.22306°N 74.11583°W | ||
(S) Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka | ||||||
Monseigneur Langlois Bridge (main channel) | (N) Coteau du Lac | Route 201 | Joseph-Alfred LangloisValleyfield[18] | , bishop of45°16′21″N 74°10′53″W / 45.27250°N 74.18139°W | ||
(I) Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Grande-Île) | ||||||
Coteau Railway Bridge (main Channel) | (N) Coteau du Lac | Canadian National Railway | Les Coteaux, Quebec | 45°15′30″N 74°10′57″W / 45.25833°N 74.18250°W | ||
(I) Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Grande-Île) |
Crossing | Picture | Year built[A] | Communities linked | Carries | Name origin | Coordinates |
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Leamington - Pelee Island - Sandusky Ferry | (N) Leamington, Ontario | North end: Erie Street Middle: Pelee Island Ferry Terminal South End: US 6 US 250 Ohio SR 4 Ohio SR 101 |
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(I) Pelee Island | ||||||
(S) Sandusky, Ohio | ||||||
Marblehead - Kelleys Island Ferry | (I) Kelleys Island | Connecting: Ohio SR 575 Ohio SR 163 |
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(S) Marblehead, Ohio | ||||||
Put-In-Bay - Port Clinton Ferry | (I) Put-In-Bay, Ohio | Connecting: Ohio SR 357 Ohio SR 53 |
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(S) Port Clinton, Ohio |
Crossing | Picture | Year built[A] | Communities linked | Carries | Name origin | Coordinates |
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Bernt Gilbertson Bridge | (I) St. Joseph Island | Highway 548 | Bernt Gilbertson (?-1975), MPP for Algoma, 1967–1975 | |||
(N) 2 km south of Highway 17/TCH west of Desbarats | ||||||
Little Current Swing Bridge | (S) Little Current, Ontario | Highway 6 | Little Current, Ontario | |||
(N) Turner, Ontario | ||||||
MS Chi-Cheemaun Ferry | (S) South Baymouth, Ontario | Highway 6 | "Big canoe" in Ojibwe | |||
(N) Tobermory, Ontario |
Crossing | Picture | Year built[A] | Communities linked | Carries | Name origin | Coordinates |
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Portage Lake Lift Bridge | 1959 | (N) Hancock, Michigan | US 41 M-26 |
Portage Lake, a segment of the Keweenaw Waterway | ||
(S) Houghton, Michigan | ||||||
Isle Royale ferry | (N) Isle Royale, Michigan | |||||
(S) Houghton, Michigan | ||||||
Madeline Island Ferry | (I) La Pointe, Wisconsin | Connecting: County Road H WIS 13 |
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(S) Bayfield, Wisconsin | ||||||
Aerial Lift Bridge | 1905 | (N) Duluth, Minnesota | S Lake Avenue | |||
(S) Minnesota Point, Minnesota | ||||||
John A. Blatnik Bridge | 1961 | (E) Superior, Wisconsin | Interstate 535 US 53 |
John Blatnik (1911–1991), Congressional Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district, 1947–1975 | ||
(W) Duluth, Minnesota | ||||||
Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge | 1985 | (E) Superior, Wisconsin | US 2 | Richard Ira Bong (1920–1945), World War II fighter pilot | ||
(W) Duluth, Minnesota |
Crossing | Picture | Year built[A] | Communities linked | Carries | Name origin | Coordinates |
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Beaver Island Ferry | (I) Beaver Island, Michigan | Connection to: US 31 |
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(S) Charlevoix, Michigan | ||||||
North Manitou Island Ferry | (E) Leland, Michigan | Connection to: M-22 |
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(I) North Manitou Island, Michigan | ||||||
South Manitou Island Ferry | (E) Leland, Michigan | Connection to: M-22 |
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(I) South Manitou Island, Michigan | ||||||
Washington Island Ferry | (I) Washington Island, Wisconsin | Connecting: County Road W WIS 42 |
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(S) Northport, Door County, Wisconsin | ||||||
SS Badger | (E) Ludington, Michigan | US 10 | "Bucky Badger", athletic mascot for the University of Wisconsin–Madison | |||
(W) Manitowoc, Wisconsin | ||||||
Lake Express Ferry | (E) Muskegon, Michigan | Connections with: Muskegon: Estes Street to: US 31 Interstate 96 M-46 Milwaukee: Interstate 794 WIS 794 |
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(W) Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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