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The next International Bridge Walk will happen in 2025

2024 event cancelled due to inclement weather
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The long-awaited return of the International Bridge Walk at the border of the twin Saults welcomed back hundreds of residents to the scenic event on Jun. 24, 2023.

 Walkers, get those shoes ready.

The next International Bridge Walk is scheduled for June 28, 2025.

This year’s walk, which had been slated for June 29, was cancelled due to inclement weather.

"We deeply regret the cancellation of the 2024 walk," said International Bridge General Director Peter Petainen in a news release issued today. "But with heavy rains and a number of thunderstorms in the area, we acted out of an abundance of caution to put the safety of participants first."  

For more information, see the press release below:

The International Bridge Administration (IBA), along with Chambers of Commerce of Sault Ste. Marie Michigan and Ontario, have announced the next International Bridge Walk for Saturday, June 28, 2025.

This year’s walk, which had been slated for June 29, was cancelled due to inclement weather.

"We deeply regret the cancellation of the 2024 walk," said International Bridge General Director Peter Petainen. "But with heavy rains and a number of thunderstorms in the area, we acted out of an abundance of caution to put the safety of participants first."  

Sault Michigan Chamber Director Tony Haller and Sault Ontario Interim CEO Don Mitchell expressed thanks to everyone who worked to prepare for the bridge walk this year.

"I want to say how impressed I was with the turnout for the bridge walk in spite of the inclement weather," Mitchell said. "Thanks, everyone, and I hope to see you all next year at International Bridge Walk 2025."

Planning is already under way for next year’s walk. To keep up on developments, check www.facebook.com/ssmbridgewalk.

"We're looking forward to a bigger and better event next year," Haller said.

Visit the International Bridge Administration (IBA) website at www.saultbridge.com or follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at www.x.com/saultbridge.


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