Blue Water Bridge toll to increase to $5 for motorists traveling to Canada

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The toll for motorists driving from Port Huron, Michigan, to Ontario, Canada, on the Blue Water Bridge is rising to $5 starting on Dec. 1, the Michigan Department of Transportation said Friday.

Officials said raising the rate from $4 to $5 is the second step in a planned, staggered increase. The toll rose from $3 to $4 in December 2024 following an "overwhelming response" from a public survey, according to the state agency. 

 from $4 to $5 will help with bridge maintenance and operations costs, and improvements for the Blue Water Bridge Plaza.

The toll jumped from $3 to $4 in December 2024 following an "overwhelming response" from a public survey, according to the state agency. 

The $5 toll will apply to all cars, with an additional $5 for each extra axle. The rate for trucks and buses will be $5.25 per axle, the agency said. 

Edge Pass holders will receive a discount of 50 cents each time they cross. 

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