Ambassador Bridge raises Canadian toll to $6.25
The owners of the privately-owned international crossing raised the Canadian toll to $6.25 for passenger cars. The American charge remains $5 US.
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Toll charges at the Ambassador Bridge have increased today.
The owners of the privately-owned international crossing raised the Canadian toll to $6.25 for passenger cars.
The American charge remains $5 US.
The change was brought on by the decline of the loonie over the past few months.
Commuters can save money by purchasing reward cards. A person with a NEXUS card and reward card save $1 per crossing. A person with just a reward card gets a discount of 40 cents per crossing. Reward cards must be purchased in U.S. funds.
Meanwhile, in downtown Windsor, tolls remain $4.50 heading into Detroit and $4.75 returning to Windsor, payable in either currency.