Montreal’s Jacques Cartier Bridge reopened after building at foot of span caught fire
MONTREAL — Montreal police have taken over an investigation into a building fire that forced the complete closure on Wednesday of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, a major span to the city’s South Shore.
A vacant industrial building on the Montreal side of the bridge caught fire Tuesday, with firefighters called to the scene around 11:30 p.m. at the intersection of De Lorimier Avenue and Logan Street. The fire started on the first floor of the three-storey building and spread to the upper floors.
Officials with the Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated — the federal corporation that manages the bridge — shut down the span to traffic on Wednesday at 6 a.m. because smoke from the fire was thick and they feared the building would collapse onto the span’s pillars.
On Wednesday afternoon, the federal bridge authority confirmed two southbound lanes toward the South Shore had reopened to traffic. Later in the day, two northbound lanes toward Montreal were also reopened, but the exit lane to De Lorimier Avenue remained closed.


