Pont Viau

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Gazing across the Rivière des Prairies, the Pont Viau stands as a vital link between Laval and Montreal. The bridge, officially known as Pont Viau, but once called Ahuntsic Bridge, has a rich history. Originally built in 1930, it was rebuilt in 1962 and widened in 1993. The Pont Viau isn’t just a concrete structure. It represents a connection between two vibrant communities. The name “Viau” itself has a few possible origins. Some believe it honors Christophe Viau, who owned land nearby on Île Jésus in 1823. Another theory suggests it recognizes Pierre Viau, a farmer in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. He was part of a group that built two bridges over the Rivière des Prairies in 1847 and 1849. A third possibility points to François Viau, who owned land next to the bridge in 1883. The Pont Viau carries Route 335 and a designated bus lane. This bus lane provides a vital link to Montreal’s public transportation system. Approximately 36,000 vehicles cross the Pont Viau each weekday. This demonstrates its importance to the daily lives of many people. In 2007, a large hole and crack appeared in the bus lane. This caused a temporary closure. However, after a thorough inspection, the bridge was deemed structurally sound and reopened the same day. The Pont Viau stands as a testament to engineering and community connection. It whispers stories of the past while serving the present. As you cross this bridge, remember the history it carries and the people it serves.

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