An international bridge is a structure that provides transportation across borders. Tourists and cross-border commuters travelling between countries often use these bridges.[1] Such bridges also facilitate international trade.[2] Below is a list of international bridges in North America:
Canada–United States
editCountries | Bridge | Description |
---|---|---|
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Clair–Fort Kent Bridge | A steel truss bridge connecting Clair, New Brunswick, with Fort Kent, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge | A bridge connecting Edmundston, New Brunswick, with Madawaska, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Ferry Point International Bridge | A bridge connecting St. Stephen, New Brunswick, with Calais, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge | A bridge connecting Campobello Island, New Brunswick, with Lubec, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
International Avenue Bridge | A bridge connecting St. Stephen, New Brunswick, with Calais, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Milltown International Bridge | A bridge connecting St. Stephen, New Brunswick, with Calais, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Saint Croix–Vanceboro Bridge | A bridge connecting Saint Croix, New Brunswick, with Vanceboro, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Saint Croix–Vanceboro Railway Bridge | A railway bridge connecting Saint Croix, New Brunswick, with Vanceboro, Maine. |
Canada (New Brunswick) United States (Maine) |
Saint Leonard–Van Buren Bridge | A bridge connecting St. Leonard, New Brunswick with Van Buren, Maine. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Honeymoon Bridge | A defunct bridge connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, with Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
International Railway Bridge | A bridge connecting Fort Erie, Ontario, with Buffalo, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Lewiston–Queenston Bridge | A bridge connecting Lewiston, New York, with Queenston, Ontario. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Michigan Central Railway Bridge | A defunct railway bridge connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, with Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Niagara Cantilever Bridge | A defunct railway bridge connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, with Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Niagara Clifton Bridge | A defunct suspension bridge connecting Clifton, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge | A defunct railway suspension bridge connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, with Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge | A suspension bridge connecting Johnstown, Ontario with Ogdensburg, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Peace Bridge | An arch bridge connecting Fort Erie, Ontario, with Buffalo, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Rainbow Bridge | A steel arch bridge connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, with Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Thousand Islands Bridge | A bridge connecting the Canadian and American portions of Thousand Islands. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Seaway International Bridge | A bridge connecting Cornwall, Ontario, with Massena, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (New York) |
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge | A bridge connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, with Niagara Falls, New York. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Michigan) |
Ambassador Bridge | A suspension bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, Michigan. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Michigan) |
Blue Water Bridge | A bridge connecting Point Edward, Ontario, with Port Huron, Michigan. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Michigan) |
Gordie Howe International Bridge | A bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, Michigan. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Michigan) |
Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge | A bridge connecting Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Michigan) |
Sault Ste. Marie International Railroad Bridge | A railway bridge connecting Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, with Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Minnesota) |
Baudette–Rainy River International Bridge | A bridge connecting Rainy River, Ontario, with Baudette, Minnesota. |
Canada (Ontario) United States (Minnesota) |
Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge | A bridge connecting Fort Frances, Ontario, with International Falls, Minnesota. |
Canada (Quebec) United States (Vermont) |
Missisquoi River Bridge | A bridge connecting Sutton, Quebec, with Richford, Vermont. |
Guatemala–Mexico
edit- Puente Rodolfo Robles – A bridge connecting Ayutla, San Marcos, Guatemala, with Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, Mexico.
Mexico–United States
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Orange, Richard. "Denmark-Sweden bridge sees bump in commuter traffic". The Local. Retrieved 17 August 2024.
- ^ Park, JiYoung; Kwon, Changhyun; Son, Minsu (2014). "Economic implications of the Canada–U.S. border bridges: Applying a binational local economic model for international freight movements". Research in Transportation Business & Management. 11: 123.