Close Menu
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Simcoe
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Perth
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
What's Hot
Police Seek Two Individuals After Highway 401 Crash

Police Seek Two Individuals After Highway 401 Crash

July 11, 2026
Five Local Projects Boosted by Rural Ontario Funding

Five Local Projects Boosted by Rural Ontario Funding

July 11, 2026
New Wildfires Erupt in Northwestern Ontario

New Wildfires Erupt in Northwestern Ontario

July 11, 2026
Several Niagara Beaches Unsafe for Swimming

Several Niagara Beaches Unsafe for Swimming

July 11, 2026
Construction Kicks Off for New LRT Line Linking Toronto and Mississauga

Construction Kicks Off for New LRT Line Linking Toronto and Mississauga

July 11, 2026
Facebook Instagram
Facebook Instagram
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Subscribe
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Simcoe
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Perth
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Home»Ottawa»Gordie Howe Bridge Set to Open This July
Views: 665
Ottawa

Gordie Howe Bridge Set to Open This July

July 11, 20263 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Gordie Howe Bridge Set to Open This July
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
The Gordie Howe International Bridge linking Ontario and Michigan will officially open on July 27, according to confirmation from the federal government.

On Friday, Canada and Michigan reached an agreement to launch the bridge with backing from the United States government, as stated in a news release from the Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities shortly after 7 p. m.

“To support this opening and ensure that benefits are felt on both sides of the border, Canada and the United States have agreed to a series of cooperative measures focused on toll governance and transparency,” the release said.

“[As] well as investments in the region, including through the establishment of a 15-year economic development fund tied to a portion of profits from bridge operations.”

WATCH | Opening date set for Gordie Howe International Bridge:

Gordie Howe bridge set to open by end of July: sources

A deal has been finalized for the Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Mich., which will be opened by the end of July, as confirmed by two sources.

“The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority will also work collaboratively with the government of the United States on toll-rate adjustments, seeking concurrence for certain non-market related toll changes.”

The six-lane cable-stayed bridge spans about 2.4 kilometres over the Detroit River between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Mich.

This bridge is named in honor of Canadian hockey legend Gordie Howe, who played for 25 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings.

Construction has been ongoing since 2018, funded by Canada.

A ribbon-cutting event that was supposed to happen on Friday, June 12 was delayed earlier that week.

Prime Minister Mark Carney mentioned on June 11 that U. S. officials requested a delay in opening and Canada “agreed to delay the opening and take the necessary time to resolve outstanding issues.”

In February, U. S. President Donald Trump posted on social media demanding that Canada hand over at least half ownership of the new bridge to U. S. authorities along with other unspecified requests amid trade disputes between countries.

WATCH | The Gordie Howe International Bridge will still cost $6.4 billion:

$6.4B price tag for Gordie Howe bridge has not gone up, even with delays: WDBA

The projected cost for Canadian taxpayers regarding the Gordie Howe International Bridge remains at $6.4 billion since it was first established back in 2024 despite delays in its opening as explained by Emma Loop from CBC Windsor.

The toll bridge is jointly owned by Canada and Michigan and aims to reduce congestion at both Ambassador Bridge and Detroit-Windsor tunnel.

Detroit and Windsor have shared close ties for years; people frequently cross this river border for leisure activities or shopping purposes.

Commercial traffic between these cities mainly relies on the nearly century-old privately-owned Ambassador Bridge.



Source link

bridge confirms Gordie Howe International July open Ottawa Ottawa News
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleAgreement Reached on Toll Revenues for Canada Bridge
Next Article British Man Sentenced to 3½ Years for Owen Sound Restaurant Owner’s Death
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Agreement Reached on Toll Revenues for Canada Bridge
Canadian Politics

Agreement Reached on Toll Revenues for Canada Bridge

July 11, 2026
Tillsonburg Addresses Canada Day Fireworks Issues
Tillsonburg

Tillsonburg Addresses Canada Day Fireworks Issues

July 10, 2026
Dentist’s Past Oversight in Ontario Raises Concerns
Ottawa

Dentist’s Past Oversight in Ontario Raises Concerns

July 10, 2026
loader-image
Ottawa, CA
5:16 am, Jul 11, 2026
temperature icon 15°C
scattered clouds
71 %
1016 mb
5 mph
Wind Gust: 4 mph
Clouds: 40%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 5:25 am
Sunset: 8:50 pm
Weather from OpenWeatherMap

Subscribe to Updates

Stay updated with the latest news and exclusive content from Ontario Chronicle, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and never miss a story!

loader

At Ontario Chronicle, we are dedicated to bringing you the latest news and updates from across the vibrant cities of Ontario, Canada. From the bustling streets of Brampton to the serene landscapes of Burlington, from the cultural hub of Hamilton to the historic charm of London.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights
British Man Sentenced to 3½ Years for Owen Sound Restaurant Owner’s Death

British Man Sentenced to 3½ Years for Owen Sound Restaurant Owner’s Death

July 11, 2026
Warning About Honey Garlic Sausages in Ontario

Warning About Honey Garlic Sausages in Ontario

July 10, 2026
Major Funding for New Kitchener Elementary School

Major Funding for New Kitchener Elementary School

July 10, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 OntarioChronicle.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Subscribe to Updates

Stay updated with the latest news and exclusive content from Ontario Chronicle, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and never miss a story!

loader

✅

You're Subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing to Ontario Chronicle. You'll start receiving updates shortly.