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Confederation Bridge toll will not increase for 2023

The federal government is freezingConfederation Bridge tolls for 2023.Currently, the cost to cross the bridge leaving Prince Edward Island is $50.25 for a regular car with two axles.

Toll will remain at the current price of $50.25 for a regular car leaving P.E.I.

A large concrete bridge is seen in the Northumberland Straight, with red clay, green grass and large boulders in the foreground.
The Confederation Bridge will be closed altogether to traffic for two eight-hours periods during the maintenance work. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)

The federal government is freezingConfederation Bridge tolls for 2023.

Currently, the cost to cross the bridge leaving Prince Edward Island is $50.25 for a regular car with two axles. Each additional axle adds $8.50, meaning crossing with a small trailer in tow is $58.75. Motorcycle tolls will remain at$20.

Normally, bridge tollsare adjusted each year in line with inflation.

In order to avoid those kinds of increases on bridge users in the new year, Transport Canada said it'll provide funding to Strait Crossing, the company that operates the bridge.

"Today's investment to freeze Confederation Bridge tolls will ensure that Islanders and Island businesses are not left paying the bill for revenue shortfalls that have been caused by pandemic related travel restrictions," Malpeque MP Heath MacDonald said in a statement.

Ottawa said this move is meant to reflect P.E.I. residents and businesses that have been hit hard by pandemic impacts, inflation and post-tropical storm Fiona.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said motorcycle tolls will remain at $50. In fact, the motorcycle toll will remain at $20.
    Dec 20, 2022 11:24 AM AT