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Montrealers line up for souvenir rivets from old Champlain Bridge

By The Canadian Press on September 10, 2023.

Jeff Harris holds up a rivet from the old Champlain Bridge during a giveaway event in Montreal, Sunday, September 10, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Montreal-area residents are lining up for the chance to own a little piece of the Champlain Bridge that connected the city and its South Shore for nearly 60 years.

As of 9:30 a.m. people were lining up in the rain on foot and in vehicles to get one of a few thousand rivets from the bridge that are being given away as keepsakes.

The original Champlain Bridge was decommissioned in 2019 when it was replaced by a new $4.4-billion span.

A spokeswoman for the federal Crown corporation that manages the old bridge says the structure played a major part in the economic development of both Montreal and its suburbs, even though it was plagued with issues in its final years.

Nathalie Lessard says rivets — essentially big nails — are significant because they helped hold the bridge together and aren’t used in modern construction.

The rivets come with a disclaimer warning that they may contain traces of lead paint, which has been mitigated by a protective coat of varnish.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 10, 2023.

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