Montreal's Newest Landmark is Canada's Busiest Bridge

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • One of the largest and most important infrastructure projects ever built in North America, the new Samuel-de Champlain Bridge is an engineering marvel, built to last 125 years, connecting the island of Montreal with the South Shore region. Completed in July 2019 after only 4 years of construction to replace the degraded 57-year old original structure, the new bridge measures 3.4km in length, 170 metres in height and a staggering 60 metres wide, making it the widest cable-stayed bridge in the world that uses two planes of cables. The superstructure contains four lanes in both directions including a bus lane, a bike & pedestrian path and a corridor for the new REM light metro. With $20 billion in goods and nearly 60 million vehicles crossing it every year, the bridge is Canada's busiest and a vital economic link in North America.
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  • @LionelBrunet
    @LionelBrunet 2 роки тому +16

    As a previous Montrealer, I thank you for this video. What a beautiful city Montreal has become.

  • @maxglendale7614
    @maxglendale7614 2 роки тому +29

    I'm amazed at how Montreal can always create Monuments!

  • @user-mrfrog
    @user-mrfrog 2 роки тому +11

    J'ai hâte à l'ouverture du REM. Oui, la nouvelle mouture du pont Champlain est une réussite. Félicitations à tous les participants au projet!

  • @anniecharbonneau6657
    @anniecharbonneau6657 2 роки тому +9

    Un autre succès des ingénieurs Québécois peu importe leur provenance. Bravo!

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer 4 місяці тому

      Well my friend, fact is Quebec has a terrible history of building and maintaining bridges. Just go and read some old newspapers.

  • @thatpilatesguy
    @thatpilatesguy 2 роки тому +5

    The bridge is beautiful 😻 I can’t wait to go back again to see it in person :)

  • @alkaiable
    @alkaiable Рік тому +8

    400 yr old Montreal in general really is the most beautiful city in Canada, its architecture it's urban fabric nothing comes close to it in North America. it has over 75 Canadian historical monuments (the most in Canada.)

  • @WW-sj7zk
    @WW-sj7zk 2 роки тому +4

    Correction… this is not a bridge into Canada. This bridge is from mainland Quebec onto the island of Montreal. Yes Montreal is actually an island.

    • @DiscoverMontréal
      @DiscoverMontréal  2 роки тому +6

      Correct! Most Americans and trucks use it to access Montreal from the States however, which is why it's considered a huge link between the US and Canada.

  • @jonathanlanglois2742
    @jonathanlanglois2742 Рік тому +2

    You got one thing wrong... It does not have a bus lane. The breakdown lane is being used as a bus lane temporarily while the REM is being built.

  • @lsatenstein
    @lsatenstein 2 роки тому +3

    There is also going to be a public transit monorail linking the south shore to Montreal, Another is under construction linking the west side off-island commuters to Montreal (Hudsen, Vaudreuil, St Lazare...) to Dorval

    • @DiscoverMontréal
      @DiscoverMontréal  2 роки тому +4

      Indeed but it’s not a monorail but rather a light metro line! It’s going to transform the city

    • @tryviousse
      @tryviousse 2 роки тому +1

      and it's not to Hudson , Vaudreuil, Saint-Lazare (if you're talking of the REM) because it will stop at sainte-anne-de-bellevue on the west end of montreal island !! if you talking about de monorail it's been a while this project abandoned ;)

  • @JunkratJoules
    @JunkratJoules 2 роки тому +10

    It's already great for us in Brossard and yet it's far from being all over, the trains haven't begun to ride on it and they are still working on infrastructure on the land. It'll be so great once it's finished.

  • @moonobservergilles5730
    @moonobservergilles5730 Рік тому

    Toute une ingénirie est derriere la construction de ce merveilleux pont. what a master piece of engereering wow

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer 4 місяці тому

      Let's see how long it will be in service, given Quebec's bad history with bridges and their maintenance.

    • @nono86753
      @nono86753 3 місяці тому

      @@BasementEngineerwhy all the hate in your comments?

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer 3 місяці тому

      @@nono86753 Since when does TRUTH = Hate?

    • @nono86753
      @nono86753 3 місяці тому

      @@BasementEngineer Quebec bashing is not the truth.

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer 3 місяці тому

      @@nono86753 I lived there. I know how Quebec built and maintained bridges.
      I know of the people who were killed when those bridges collapsed.
      If that, in your opinion, constitutes Quebec bashing, so be it and I can live with it.
      Why don't you work to make sure such things do not happen again in the future???
      Perhaps you are only a pencil-necked paper pusher that doesn't know anything about the real world?

  • @oneflyguy1949
    @oneflyguy1949 Рік тому

    Only way to cross the bay of fundy and St Lawerence to get into eastern Canada

  • @1Yh8HH
    @1Yh8HH Рік тому

    Nice bridge. Now we have to learn to pronounce Champlain

    • @micheldesmarais7967
      @micheldesmarais7967 2 місяці тому

      Shan-plane but don’t pronounce the “n” and the “ne”

  • @FINEDENTIST
    @FINEDENTIST 2 роки тому +2

    Felications

  • @lindaanber6717
    @lindaanber6717 Рік тому

    Makes me laugh will you be using the bridge.....we live on an island, we need the bridge

  • @TheGregsponge
    @TheGregsponge 2 роки тому +15

    Love Montreal. When I can get back I'll be walking this bridge. And then I'll hit another landmark, The Montreal Pool Room. And then Schwartz's. And then La Sucerie de la Montagne. Getting hungry. Miss that city.

    • @evelynproulx1853
      @evelynproulx1853 2 роки тому +1

      Ah oui? La Sucrerie de la Montagne? It's in my hometown! 🙂

  • @Kristina-nx1dq
    @Kristina-nx1dq 2 роки тому +6

    Mtl is beautiful! Can't wait for the REM to be finished, and also for everything to reopen... mtl is the best city in North America by far ❤️

  • @aereo1973
    @aereo1973 Рік тому +5

    Cruce este puente el segundo dia de la apertura !!! Que honor !!! Viva Quebec - Je T'aime Montreal, My Home !!!

  • @Patriot-up2td
    @Patriot-up2td 2 роки тому +4

    I watched every stage of this bridge being built. My main view was from the old bridge. The new bridge is SO much better to cross!

  • @Milnoc
    @Milnoc Рік тому +3

    It's interesting that Montreal seems to accomplish the most with projects that have a very tight deadline. Expo 67 had to be built fast because Moscow had pulled out. The bridge had to be built fast because the old bridge was falling apart. Both Expo 67 and the Samuel de Champlain bridge were open for business 4 years after breaking ground. Both were notable for using well established designs and engineering principles for their construction.
    When given time, large scale construction projects in Montreal seem to get derailed very fast. The 1976 Olympic Games were awarded to Montreal in 1970, but construction didn't start until 1973 with a ludicrously complicated design that didn't take into account the weak condition of the soil at the construction site. Completion of the tower had to be skipped, and a good thing too since the continuation of the construction after the Games under the original design revealed the tower's footing couldn't handle the extra weight!
    The construction of the REM seems to have broken this curse. It still had a few rough moments, but most of the construction has been progressing steadily, and trains are already being tested on the Montreal-Brossard route.

  • @George-ec1xn
    @George-ec1xn Рік тому +1

    July 4, 2023. Just passing the new bridge, it is very beautiful and spectacular, the rail transit is already in operation, the old bridge is no longer visible, and the nuns island that used to live next to it

  • @AmericanFUBAR33
    @AmericanFUBAR33 2 роки тому +3

    Its the most beautiful bridge 🌉 I have ever driven on.

  • @sebsun
    @sebsun 2 роки тому +3

    Another Montreal landmark, and another spectacular video!

  • @bernardbourdon2678
    @bernardbourdon2678 Рік тому +1

    I always love your video from beautiful city of Montréal. Its show to the world what is Montréal.

  • @144wychwood
    @144wychwood Рік тому +2

    Old and new Champlain bridge has been constant for most of my life. The old bridge was just 5 years old when my family left Ville Lasalle and moved to South Shore St. Hubert in 1967. After 30 years in Toronto, I returned to South Shore Brossard in 2019 and new bridge is part of my daily commute to work. As young boy I would always ask my father how they built old Champlain bridge over water. It truly is engineering marvel how they build these magnificent structures over water particular in place with extreme weather patterns throughout the year.

  • @Cheema0113
    @Cheema0113 2 роки тому +1

    They also need to make one to link the west shore to island of montreal. This summer, the 40 was closed and it used to take 2 hours just to get by the bridge on the 20.

  • @spendingtimetogether8428
    @spendingtimetogether8428 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this entertaining video about the new bridge!

  • @rayes7331
    @rayes7331 3 місяці тому

    Its true, its a very nice bridge now thats completed

  • @marianavassiliou3989
    @marianavassiliou3989 Рік тому +1

    BRAVO!!

  • @mtho03
    @mtho03 Рік тому

    They couldn’t manufacturer these pieces in Canada?. Why import them from Spain ?

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer 4 місяці тому

      To stick their thumb into Canadians' eyes, that's why. Canadians from other provinces paid for it. I wonder what it REALLY cost?

  • @EvilFryingPan
    @EvilFryingPan Рік тому

    the new bridge is great but i do miss the iconic view of the original champlain bridge quite a bit just because of how iconic it was and how well it blended with montreals style. i saw a cool image of the old an new bridge standing next to each other and kind of wish they kept it like that.

  • @moonobservergilles5730
    @moonobservergilles5730 Рік тому

    so proud for all the workers who took part of this master piece. They must be very proud

  • @ultimategamer1840
    @ultimategamer1840 Рік тому

    Has the old bridge been removed yet or is it still standing upright next to the new one?

    • @HateCrewReaper
      @HateCrewReaper Рік тому

      Still a few parts left, just as impressive a process to see than the building of the new one.

  • @sgrant9814
    @sgrant9814 2 роки тому +18

    I wish americans would stop saying "montreal, canada" it is "montreal, quebec" You would not say "boston, usa". You would say "boston, mass" Same thing with canadian cities.
    ,

  • @HateCrewReaper
    @HateCrewReaper Рік тому +1

    As a daily user of this bridge, it's missing about 2 or 3 lanes on each side. It always baffles me when I'm stuck in traffic every fucking day on this bridge... Why build for today and not for tomorrow? They keep insisting on public transit but news flash, there will ALWAYS be more and more cars forever until the end of time. Same for highway 10, should be minimum 6 lanes all the way to at least highway 35. Same for high way 30, between highway 10 and Varennes, it should be way more than 2 lanes. I could go on and on, but the rundown is the highway system in Quebec is lacking big time, always stuck in traffic because of terrible overlapping lane and highway access and missing lanes. Maybe the solution is pay more taxes (this is a joke)

    • @nancetardiff339
      @nancetardiff339 Рік тому +1

      You haven't traveled much for speaking like that have you?

  • @lateve6243
    @lateve6243 2 роки тому

    Enjoy it while the REM light rail isn't built.