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Canso Canal

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Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
Canso Canal
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Highway 104, Port Hastings, Nova Scotia, Canada

The Canso Causeway is a 1,385 m rock-fill causeway in Nova Scotia, Canada. The causeway crosses the Strait of Canso, connecting Cape Breton Island by road to the Nova Scotia peninsula. Its crest thickness is 40 m , carrying the two vehicle traffic lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway, Nova Scotia Highway 104 on the mainland side, and Nova Scotia Highway 105 on the Cape Breton side, as well as the single track mainline of the Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway. Constructed in an S shape, the causeway has a base width of 244 m in waters having a maximum depth of 65 m . Cape Breton Island remains a true island as a result of the 24 m wide and 570 m long Canso Canal, which is located at the eastern end of the causeway to allow ship traffic to transit the Strait of Canso. The 94 m Canso Canal Bridge is a swing bridge which carries the road and railway line across the canal. The word Canso is believed to be derived from the Mi'kmaq word kamsok, which means opposite the lofty cliffs. On July 2, 2014, it was announced that the Government of Canada would transfer ownership of the causeway to the Nova Scotia provincial government. The federal government will still maintain the Canso Canal and the navigational locks.
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