What is the secret tunnel under the Detroit River?
The Michigan Central Railway Tunnel is a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. The U.S. entrance is south of Porter and Vermont streets near Rosa Parks Boulevard.
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The deepest areas are found in the vicinity of the Ambassador Bridge, where the river slightly narrows to a width of about 1,900 feet for a distance of 1-1/2 miles. The southerly or lower reach of the Detroit River is broad, with several islands and shallow expanses.
Detroit River, river forming part of the boundary between Michigan, U.S. (west), and Ontario, Can.(east), and connecting Lake St. Clair (north) with the west end of Lake Erie (south). The river flows southwest and south for 32 miles (51 km) between Detroit and Windsor, Ont.
The solution was to bore a tunnel 134-mi long tunnel about 200 ft below the bed of Lake Michigan to provide water to cool and recycle steam from the power plant's turbines.
Some fish in the Detroit River shouldn't be eaten because there are too many chemicals in them, but there are plenty of fish that are OK to eat. You just need to choose wisely. The Eat Safe Fish Guide can help you choose safer fish to eat from lakes and rivers in Michigan.
(But I came back to USA on the Ambassador Bridge.) The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel is 75 feet below the Detroit river. It's interesting to travel through an underwater tunnel to get from our country (USA) to another country (Canada).