I spent an unexpected weekend in Sarnia, Ontario a few weeks back. My husband and I had planned to cross this bridge to pass the weekend in Detroit, but car troubles kept us on the Canadian side. It was fun exploring the city on foot. And you can certainly see why this border crossing is called the Blue Waters Bride - a more apt name couldn't be found! For more bridges, take a look at Sunday Bridges.
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That water reminds me of the Caribbean! It's beautiful.
Blue Water Bridge is indeed an apt name for this one - lovely.
Beautiful shade of blue, looks quite inviting !
What a fine photograph, Hal. (Your comment was very cheeky.)
A great bridge with a curious name!
I hope your car troubles were resolved quickly and reasonably! Yes, this is one very beautiful bridge! I'll expect photos of Sarnia in the days ahead, right? :-)
Impressive bridge and the colour of the water is amazing!
I applied for a job at a factory (Dow - now shut down) in Sarnia in 1970, and that was the last time I was there. Still seems like yesterday.
I went over this bridge once - not being a fan of heights, I was not thrilled to see that it was on a curve and that the traffic was so heavy that it took almost an hour to get to the other side. beautiful photograph, though.
Does traffic back up on the bridge to go through customs? Or is that a ways away. - Margy
When I think of Sarnia I think of the smells that used to come from the oil refineries!
The blue of the water is amazing.
this is a very beautiful structure! Brilliant shot!
Léia :)
Great scene and the color of the water makes me want to head south.
Beautiful bridge and beautiful blue water for sure. Exploring big cities on foot is a great way to do it!
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