Ambassador Bridge St, Hubbard-Richard
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Ambassador Bridge St
"South to Canada"
When I first moved to Detroit, crossing the border to Windsor was a big deal -because that's where the casino was. You had two ways of getting across the river, one was the tunnel off Jefferson and the other the Ambassador Bridge.
Ambassador Bridge St. starts as a ramp of 1-75 and takes you straight to the Customs stop. To cross over and back you need your driver's license and birth certificate or passport.
The bridge itself is impressive. On my drives back to the city there's a spot on 75 north, right around the Rouge River where the freeway elevates. Then, at the top of the hill, the bridge and city lights are visible. A gorgeous gateway into Detroit. Even better these days because the bridge owners have finally fixed the burnt out lights. (It used to say "Amb-ssa-or Br--ge" with all the dead lights).
If you come back to the US via the bridge Ambassador Bridge St. feeds right back onto 75 South.
Ambassador Bridge St. starts as a ramp of 1-75 and takes you straight to the Customs stop. To cross over and back you need your driver's license and birth certificate or passport.
The bridge itself is impressive. On my drives back to the city there's a spot on 75 north, right around the Rouge River where the freeway elevates. Then, at the top of the hill, the bridge and city lights are visible. A gorgeous gateway into Detroit. Even better these days because the bridge owners have finally fixed the burnt out lights. (It used to say "Amb-ssa-or Br--ge" with all the dead lights).
If you come back to the US via the bridge Ambassador Bridge St. feeds right back onto 75 South.
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