Completed in 1997, the Confederation Bridge spans 8 miles (13 kilometers) over ice-covered waters, making it the longest bridge of its kind in the world. This engineering marvel connects Halifax with the rest of Canada, offering a testament to human ingenuity and advanced construction techniques. As you drive across, the bridge provides panoramic views of the coastal scenery, allowing visitors to appreciate both the natural beauty and the impressive architectural feat.
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