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Jacques Cartier Bridge lights up in test run for Montreal’s 375th anniversary

WATCH ABOVE: Montreal’s Jacques-Cartier Bridge illumination project is lighting up for the first time as part of a test run. – Mar 9, 2017

The anticipated lighting of Montreal’s Jacques Cartier Bridge is one step closer to becoming a reality, with a successful test run on Wednesday night.

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The project was announced in 2015 as part of the city’s 375th and Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations.

READ MORE: A sneak peek as Jacques Cartier Bridge lights up for Montreal’s 375th anniversary

It will officially light up on May 17.

Lighting the bridge comes with a price tag of $39.5 million.

The federal government contributed $30 million to the project, while the City of Montreal covered the rest.

WATCH BELOW: Jacques-Cartier Bridge lighting preview

The bridge will light up and change colours depending on the seasons and the beat of the city using social media, similar to several areas of the Old Port.

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READ MORE: Jacques Cartier Bridge lights up for Montreal’s anniversary

The project is the brain child of  Montreal company Moment Factory, which specializes in public light spectacles.

The structure was installed by the Pomerleau engineering firm, with has a total of 2,807 lights.

WATCH BELOW: Jacques-Cartier Bridge illuminated

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