Canada’s Longest Bridges Ranked: Complete Comparison

March 23, 2026 · Data Reports
Canadian bridges comparison

Which is the longest bridge in Canada? Here is our definitive ranking of Canadian bridges by length, with construction cost, traffic, and toll data.

The 7 Longest Bridges in Canada

# Bridge Length Province Year Daily Traffic Toll
1 Confederation Bridge 12.9 km NB/PE 1997 4,548 $53.50
2 Samuel de Champlain Bridge 3.4 km QC 2019 50,000 Free
3 Gordie Howe International Bridge 2.5 km ON 2025 10,000 $6.75
4 Port Mann Bridge 2.0 km BC 2012 127,000 Free
5 Lions Gate Bridge 1.8 km BC 1938 60,000 Free
6 Canso Causeway 1.4 km NS 1955 8,000 Free
7 Hartland Covered Bridge 0.39 km NB 1901 1,500 Free

Key Findings

  • The Confederation Bridge is 3.8x longer than the second-longest bridge (Samuel de Champlain).
  • The busiest: Port Mann Bridge with 127,000 vehicles/day.
  • The most expensive ever built: Gordie Howe Bridge at $5.7 billion.
  • The oldest: Hartland Covered Bridge (1901) — also the world’s longest covered bridge.
  • Only 3 charge tolls: Confederation ($53.50), Gordie Howe ($6.75), Deh Cho NWT ($18.50).

The Confederation Bridge has carried 40.69 million vehicles since 1997 and is the longest bridge over ice-covered water in the world.

Data sources: Transport Canada, provincial transportation departments. Updated March 2026.