Montreal’s Champlain Bridge to be replaced by Samuel De Champlain Bridge
Montreal’s new span across the St. Lawrence River, which is scheduled to open in June, will be called the Samuel De Champlain Bridge.
Federal Infrastructure Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne made the announcement at the construction site Wednesday, saying the decision followed public consultations this year.
The $4.2-billion bridge, which links Montreal with its south shore, replaces a crumbling structure built in 1962. It was also named after the French explorer but was known simply as the Champlain Bridge.
Champagne says the new name follows the pattern of other Montreal bridges, which use the full name of the historic figure they honour. For example, one of the city’s other main bridges is the Jacques Cartier Bridge.