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The Northumberland Strait, referred to as détroit de Northumberland in French, stands as a strait situated within the southern region of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in eastern Canada. It takes shape between Prince Edward Island and the eastern, southern, and western coastlines of the gulf.

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The Confederation Bridge, known as the Pont de la Confédération in French, spans the Abegweit Passage of the Northumberland Strait, connecting Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick via the Trans-Canada Highway. Unveiled on May 31, 1997, this 12.9-kilometer (8.0 mi) structure claims the title of Canada's lengthiest bridge and holds the distinction of being the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. Constructed between October 1993 and May 1997 at a cost of C$1.3 billion, the bridge was informally dubbed the 'Fixed Link' by locals before its official inauguration. Functioning as a two-lane toll bridge along the Trans-Canada Highway, it links Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island (at Route 1) to Cape Jourimain, New Brunswick (at Route 16). This balanced cantilever bridge boasts a post-tensioned concrete box girder structure and features a majority of its curved span at a height of 40 meters (131 ft) above the water, with a navigational gap of 60 meters (197 ft) for passing ships. Supported by 62 piers, including 44 main piers spaced 250 meters (820 ft) apart, the bridge spans a width of 11 meters (36 ft). Travelers are subject to an 80 kilometers per hour (50 mph) speed limit, although this can be adjusted based on prevailing wind and weather conditions. At the prescribed speed limit, the crossing typically takes about 12 minutes.

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