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yelpThe Ambassador Bridge connects Detroit, Michigan to Windsor Ontario, Canada. It's the second time that I have been on this bridge and you get a great view of the skyline. It's a nice and smooth...
MoreI've never done the Ambassador Bridge before but have always wanted to since I moved back to Detroit. It's a long standing part of the Detroit skyline and I finally got to cross it yesterday. The...
MoreThe Ambassador Bridge is what connects USA to Canada. It's a beautiful bridge! Overlooking the river and it's pretty clean! The boarder crossing wasn't long at all to cross over to Canada and on...
More200 bridges in my collection https://www.yelp.com/collection/cbr-WfxuvzL7aOVKXKhyMA/Bridges and many between states. This is the first bridge I'm crossing between countries (the FDR Bridge...
MoreThe Ambassador Bridge connects the USA and Canada in the Detroit/Windsor area. Honestly, after driving 3 hours, and going about 80 mph, I didn't see or remember much of the bridge. It is a toll...
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