![]() Entering Ontario, Canada from Michigan, USA オンタリオ州に入国 |
● Entering Ontario, Canada from Michigan, USA
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US Interstate 94 is approaching to the US-Canada international Boundary.
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(L) Toll gate of the Blue Water Brdge in Michigan, USA (R) Highway is now entering to the international bridge to Ontario, Canada
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(L) Canadian Custom at Sarnia, Ontario (R) The first and second Bue Water Bridge
The western bound of the bridge was open in 1938, the eastern bound in 1997.
The Blue Water Bridge is a twin-span international bridge spanning the St. Clair River that links Port Huronin
Michigan, USA to Sarnia, in Ontario, Canada. The bridge connects Highway-402 in Ontario with Interstate
expressways of 69 and 94 in Michigan.
Together, the two bridges are one of the busiest transportation arteries between United States and Canada,
the second-busiest crossing after Ambassador Bridge at Detroit-Windsor. The Blue Water Bridges are jointly
owned and maintained by Canada and the United States.
USA and CANADA 2007
Arrival to Boston
State of Maine to the Canadian Border
Quebec City
Autumn-tinted Quebec, Montreal
Ottawa
Vermont and New Hampshire
Boston
Boston Railway
Boston Subway
Amtrak Acela Express
Manhattan1
Manhattan2
New York Railway
New York Subway and JFK Airport
Canada/USA2010
Detroit Airport
London Hospitals
Niagara Falls
Toronto
Around Lake Houron
Upper Michigan
Lower Michigan
Smoking Ban in Ontario
Smoking Ban in Michigan
Arrival to Washington, D.C.
The U.S.capitol
Metro railway
Union Station
Museums
Socioeconomic aspect
Smoking ban in Washington, D.C.
Canada 2011
British Columbia
Alberta
Trip to Canada 2011
Vancouver
North Vancouver
Whistler
Skytrain
VIA train
Jasper
Icefield and Bow Summit
Emerald Lake
Lake Louise
Banff
Calgary
Edmonton
Hospitals in BC and Alberta
Tobacco control in B.C. and Alberta 2011
サーニア経由オンタリオ州に入国
2010年10月執筆
執筆 医学博士 宮本順伯
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The article was written and photographs were taken by Dr. Junhaku Miyamoto, in October 2010.
Copyright (C) 2010 Junhaku Miyamoto, PhD. All right is reserved.
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