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Montreal’s interactive bridge changes color depending on weather, traffic and social media activity

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Montreal’s interactive bridge changes color depending on weather, traffic and social media activity
21
November

The Jacques Cartier Bridge, dating back to 1930,   is a steel truss cantilever structure over the St Lawrence River in Montreal, Quebec. Its illumination was the centerpiece of the city’s 375th and Canada’s 150th anniversaries, with 2,800 light fixtures that will light up the lively Old Port every night for the next ten years.  


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