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Howe family helps celebrate completion of Gordie Howe bridge deck

Marty Howe, one of the sons of the late NHL legend Gordie Howe, is looking forwardto crossing the bridge connecting Windsor and Detroitthat bears his father's name.

Officials, Howe family members were at the bridge to mark completion of the road deck

Gordie Howe's sons can't wait for the Gordie Howe Bridge to open

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Marty and Murray Howe were on hand at Wednesday's event to mark the completion of the Gordie Howe Bridge deck. They can't wait to drive across it.

Sons of the late NHL legend Gordie Howesay they arelooking forwardto one day crossing the bridge connecting Windsor and Detroitthat bears theirfather's name.

"I can't wait until theopening day...Iwant to get a car that we canput some number nine flagson and get the Howesout there waving," Marty Howetold reportersonthe bridge Wednesday.

His brother, Murray, wants totakeadvantage of the border crossing's multi-use path, he said.

"I'm looking forward to hiking across it and biking across it and driving across it. It'll be such an amazing experience to be able to ride a bike and see the downtown area of bothcountries. It's just going to be fantastic."

The Gordie Howe International Bridge is inching closer and closer to itsfall 2025 completion date.

A group of people wearing safety gear on a bridge standing near a podium.
Officials delivered remarks on the newly completed deck of the Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Windsor and Detroit on July 24, 2024. (Mike Evans/CBC)

But the Howefamily members were among scores of guests and dignitarieson handto markanother milestone in the construction thecompletion of the road deck connecting both sides.

"This project is so much more than a bridge,"said Sean Fraser, the federal minister of housing,infrastructure and communities."To me, it represents the connection between Canada and the United States, our largest trading partner and our strongest ally."

Officials say 11,000people have had a hand in getting the Gordie Howe International Bridge to this point, and more than 13 million work hours have been completed to date.

A group of people wearing safety gear.
Marty Howe and Murray Howe (centre) were in Windsor on Wednesday for an event marking the completion of the bridge deck of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. (Mike Evans/CBC)

As with the other crossings between Detroit and Windsor, there will be a toll to cross the bridge;the amount hasn't been announced yet. Though, there was a hint of how it might stack up.

Charl van Niekerk, CEO of the Windsor-DetroitBridge Authority, said it'll be reviewed in viewof the economic impact and what's "reasonable" for the consumer.

What will it cost to cross?

"It will be less than other crossings in the area, and we'll make announcements in the new year," he said.

The bridge, which isbeing built through a public-private partnership,has been under construction since 2018. The current cost, $6.4 billion, is about $700 million more than expected. Afall completion in 2025 is later than planned, mostly due to pandemic pressures put on the supply chain.

But on Wednesday, Fraser hinted completion could be earlier if things go well.

"The pace that they're working right now, depending on conditions, create different possibilities. But I just want to make sure that we stick to the schedule that we haveagreed to. Should things fall into place, that would be a wonderful thing, but right now, we're gearing towards opening by next fall."

A concrete bridge with cranes and construction equipment on it.
A close up image of the Gordie Howe International Bridge under construction on July 24, 2024. The bridge is slated for a fall 2025 opening date. (Mike Evans/CBC)

Van Niekerk, however, said he's committing to fall.

Fabio Costante, the Windsor city councillor who represents the area, said the completion of the bridge will have a big impact on his ward. He said there's expected to be a dramatic reduction in truck traffic on Huron Church Road, the roadway leading up to the Ambassador Bridge, once the Gordie Howe bridgeopens.

"I think that's going to be a big, big win for the west end and certainly something that a lot of folks are looking forward to," he added.

With less truck traffic, Costantesaid he sees the Huron Churcharea ripe for additional development.

The trucking industry is also looking forward to the effect the new bridge will have.

Stephen Laskowski, president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance, said thebridge's direct connection to Highway 401 will createa seamless routeintothe U.S.

"It's going to make truck transit times faster. It's going to help our nation's truck drivers, and by extension, it's going tohelp the Canadian economy," he said.

With files from Jacob Barker.