Replacement of Big Creek Bridge on Long Point Causeway

The removal and replacement of Big Creek Bridge with a new approximately 34.1m multi-span bridge with a cross-section that will be widened to contain two vehicular lanes and two paved shoulders to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists. Reinforced concrete parapet walls with bicycle railings on both sides of the structure will provide additional cyclist safety. The road alignment at the bridge will be shifted to the west into the Big Creek National Wildlife Area by approximately 7 metres to maintain access to local laneways and to accommodate a raised road elevation for flood mitigation.


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Notice of Determination

March 3, 2021 –  Participating Federal Authorities (Infrastructure Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Transport Canada, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada) have issued a Notice of Determination and have determined that this project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
2 Notice of Determination - March 3, 2021
1 Replacement of Big Creek Bridge on Long Point Causeway - June 1, 2020

Contacts

Aboriginal Consultation and Environmental Services
1100 - 180 Kent St
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 0B6
Email: infc.aboriginalconsultenv-consultautochtonesenv.infc@canada.ca

Infrastructure Canada
Calvin Kemm, Senior Environmental Review and Approvals Officer
1100-180 Kent Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 0B6
Telephone: 613-292-8120
Email: calvin.kemm@infc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Replacement of Big Creek Bridge on Long Point Causeway (Ontario)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Highways and Roads
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2020-06-17
  • Proponent

    Norfolk County
  • Authorities

    • Environment and Climate Change Canada
    • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
    • Infrastructure Canada
    • Transport Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    80751
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