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Boats freed as LaSalle Causeway reopens to marine traffic

Public Services and Procurement Canada says it has reopened the LaSalle Causeway to marine traffic thanks to the bridge demolition progressing ahead of schedule.

PSPC says demolition, removal of damaged bridge moving ahead of schedule

Heavy machinery and a bridge under repair.
Crews are seen removing a damaged section of the LaSalle Causeway in Kingston, Ont., on Thursday, allowing boats to pass through the channel sooner than expected. (Submitted by Ron Peddle)

The federal government says the LaSalle Causeway in Kingston, Ont., has reopened to marine traffic thanks tothe bridge demolition progressing ahead of schedule.

In a statement on Thursday afternoon, Public Services and Procurement Canada(PSPC)said it's worked closely with Priestly Demolition Inc., whose staff have been working 12-hour shifts to expedite the demolition of a damaged Bascule bridge that makes up part of the causeway.

The century-old bridge wasdamaged on March 30 and has remained closed to vehiclessince. Tour company vessels have also been prevented from passing under the bridge between the St. Lawrence River and Kingston's Inner Harbour.

PSPC hadannounced it conducted a laser survey of the span and concluded it needs to be scrapped entirely.

Earlier this month, the federal government announced thatboats trapped by the damaged bridge may be freedby the end of the month.

Four people wearing bright orange vests and hard hats are shown standing next to a green, metal bridge.
Workers could be seen examining parts of the LaSalle Causeway in May. The causeway reopened to marine traffic on Thursday. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

PSPC said the causeway reopened for marine navigation as of 12 p.m. Thursday.

The department said it's developing a plan with the City of Kingston to reinstate access for vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians via a temporary crossing. Preliminary work to develop a permanent replacement bridge is underway, PSPC added.