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Macdonald Bridge reopens, toll plaza removal work shifts to MacKay next weekend

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A black pickup truck is seen exiting a bridge.
The Macdonald Bridge reopened Sunday, March 23, 2025 after being closed for construction work. (Jonathan MacInnis/CTV Atlantic)

The Macdonald Bridge has reopened earlier than scheduled, meaning drivers no longer have to take a detour in order to cross Halifax Harbour.

The bridge closed Friday at 7 p.m. to allow for some final work to get done. The demolition project includes the removal of toll booths, concrete barriers, and electronics as well as repaving the approaches and reconfiguring lanes.

The entrance of a bridge is pictured with construction crews working.
Macdonald Bridge Crews were continuing to reconfigure the Macdonald Bridge March 22, 2025 after the removal of the toll booths. (Jonathan MacInnis/CTV Atlantic)

The Macdonald was scheduled to be closed until 5:30 a.m. Monday, but according to the Halifax Harbour Bridges website, it reopened Sunday.

Toll plaza removal on the Macdonald began March 14.

“I’m all for it I think,” said driver Darrell Dempster.

After opening 70 years ago, drivers stopped paying tolls on both Halifax Harbour Bridges March 17. The work is getting done two weeks earlier than the deadline promise made by Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston during the provincial election campaign.

“It’s nice when the politicians make a promise and keep it. This was one that was announced, and it did happen,” Dempster said.

Several construction workers are pictured working on a bridge.
Macdonald Bridge Crews were continuing to reconfigure the Macdonald Bridge March 22, 2025 after the removal of the toll booths. (Jonathan MacInnis/CTV Atlantic)

Dempster would like to see the free passage extended to another popular bridge.

“I’m hopeful the same thing happens in P.E.I. with the toll because it’s a little more expensive and we have a property there.”

A dark coloured vehicle is seen approaching tolls booths on a bridge.
MacKay Bridge The toll booths on the MacKay Bridge are pictured March 22, 2025. (Jonathan MacInnis)

Demolition of the toll plazas will move to the MacKay Bridge beginning March 28 which will mean the span will be closed to allow crews to get the work done.

Refunds for any remaining balances as of April 1 for the 230,000 MACPASS holders will begin mid-April.

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A black car is seen going through a toll booth with a sign reading "Toll Free."
MacKay Bridge The tolls booths on the MacKay Bridge are pictured March 22, 2025. (Jonathan MacInnis)