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Gordie Howe International Bridge

Gordie Howe International Bridge

Gordie Howe International Bridge
Structure Gordie Howe International Bridge
Type Cable-Stayed International Bridge
Location Detroit, Michigan
Connects Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario
Crosses Detroit River
Opened 2025
Owner Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority
Named For Gordie Howe
Status Active International Border Crossing
Carries Passenger and Commercial Traffic

Gordie Howe International Bridge

The Gordie Howe International Bridge is an international cable-stayed bridge spanning the Detroit River between Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 2025, the bridge was constructed to enhance trade capacity, improve border efficiency, and provide additional transportation redundancy within one of North America's busiest international trade corridors.

Named in honor of hockey legend Gordie Howe, the bridge represents one of the largest infrastructure projects ever undertaken jointly by the United States and Canada.

For decades, the Ambassador Bridge served as the primary commercial crossing between Detroit and Windsor. As trade volumes increased and supply chains became increasingly dependent upon cross-border transportation, governments and industry leaders identified the need for an additional crossing.

Planning efforts began during the early twenty-first century to create a modern bridge capable of supporting future economic growth and transportation demands.

The project involved cooperation among:

* Government of Canada * Government of the United States * State of Michigan * Province of Ontario * Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority

The bridge was designed to provide expanded border capacity while improving the movement of people and goods between the two countries.

Construction began during the late 2010s and continued through the early 2020s.

The project required:

* Large-Scale River Engineering * Customs Plaza Construction * Highway Interchanges * International Coordination * Advanced Cable-Stayed Design

The bridge became one of the most significant transportation construction projects in North America.

The Gordie Howe International Bridge utilizes a modern cable-stayed design.

Notable features include:

* Six Traffic Lanes * Shared Pedestrian and Bicycle Path * International Border Facilities * Advanced Security Systems * Long Main Span

At the time of completion, the bridge possessed the longest main span of any cable-stayed bridge in North America.

The bridge is named after Gordie Howe, widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players in history.

Born in Saskatchewan and closely associated with the Detroit Red Wings, Howe became an iconic figure on both sides of the border and symbolized the close relationship between Detroit and Windsor.

The Detroit–Windsor corridor is among the most important trade gateways in North America.

Products commonly transported through the region include:

* Automobiles * Automotive Components * Industrial Machinery * Agricultural Products * Consumer Goods * Manufacturing Materials

The bridge helps support integrated supply chains operating throughout Michigan, Ontario, and the broader Great Lakes region.

The project includes large customs and inspection plazas on both sides of the border.

Agencies utilizing the facilities include:

* U.S. Customs and Border Protection * Canada Border Services Agency

The facilities were designed to improve traffic flow and reduce delays for commercial and passenger traffic.

The bridge contributes significantly to regional and international commerce.

Benefits include:

* Increased Border Capacity * Supply Chain Reliability * Trade Growth * Job Creation * Transportation Redundancy

Manufacturers throughout Michigan and Ontario benefit from additional cross-border transportation capacity.

The bridge links directly to major highway systems in both countries.

United States Connections:

* Interstate 75 * Detroit Regional Highway Network

Canadian Connections:

* Highway 401 * Ontario Provincial Highway Network

These connections strengthen transportation efficiency throughout the Great Lakes region.

The Gordie Howe International Bridge represents one of the most significant infrastructure investments in modern Michigan history. The project strengthens Detroit's position as a center of international trade while supporting economic development and long-term transportation planning.

Its construction reflects the continuing importance of cross-border cooperation between Michigan and Ontario.

The Gordie Howe International Bridge stands as a symbol of international partnership, engineering innovation, and economic connectivity. Built to serve future generations, the bridge enhances one of North America's most important trade corridors while honoring the legacy of Gordie Howe, whose name remains synonymous with Detroit and the sport of hockey.

As trade and transportation continue to evolve, the bridge is expected to remain a vital component of Michigan's infrastructure network for decades to come.

* Gordie Howe * Detroit * Windsor * Detroit River * Ambassador Bridge * Ford Motor Company * General Motors

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