
Confederation Bridge crosses the Northumberland Strait and connects the Province of Prince Edward Island (PEI) to the mainland of New Brunswick, Canada. It takes about 10 minutes to drive across. No pedestrians or bicycles allowed. Shuttle vehicles provided for them. I'm linking to San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Early Sunday post! :-) This is a beautiful photograph of a really impressive bridge.
ReplyDeleteBonjour!
ReplyDeleteAwesome capture, this bridge has lovely columns!I also like so much your idea for this composition with those stones at first plan, very well done!
hugs and a nice Sunday
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
Gorgeous photo! I love how it just disappears into the mist :-D
ReplyDeleteFantastic bridge - and photo of it! Another reason to go explore the east side of Canada. I've been meaning to do it for decades...
ReplyDeleteIt seems long, long, long. Endless.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture
Have a nice Sunday
I've never seen this in person, but would love to cross on it (on a non windy day!
ReplyDeleteWhere are you? Are you near to Windsor? I always ask this because in the 70s, I studied at Windsor university.
ReplyDeleteYour bridge seems to go on and go, the kids will probably say, are we there yet?
Thanks for visiting.
what a great view. it looks as if it goes on forever....
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks like it never ends. This photo is a real eye grabber.
ReplyDeleteAnn... I live about 400 km. from Windsor. I'm am just outside of Toronto, Ontario.
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