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Windsor, Ontàrio. Canadà.

Detroit, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2024

 

The link between Windsor, Ontario (Canada), and Detroit, Michigan (USA), represents one of the most critical and heavily used international border crossings in the world. This binational relationship is centered on the Detroit River and is characterized by strong economic interdependence, especially in the automotive industry.

 

Key Points of the Connection:

 

Vital Trade Corridor: The Windsor-Detroit Gateway is the busiest international commercial land border crossing in North America, handling approximately one-quarter of all merchandise trade between the U.S. and Canada.

 

Existing Crossings: Current vehicular traffic primarily uses two main infrastructures:

 

Ambassador Bridge (1929): The busiest international bridge in North America by trade volume.

 

Detroit–Windsor Tunnel (1930): A vehicular tunnel that directly connects the downtown cores of the two cities.

 

New Bridge (Gordie Howe International Bridge): A state-of-the-art international bridge, the Gordie Howe International Bridge, is nearing completion (expected to open soon, planned for 2025). This public-owned project (Government of Canada and State of Michigan) aims to improve the efficiency and capacity of the trade gateway, providing direct access to major interstates (like I-75 in the US).

 

Binational Conurbation: Windsor and Detroit form North America's largest cross-border conurbation by population, sharing not only trade ties but also geopolitical, cultural, and environmental concerns surrounding the Detroit River.

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