- Arctic Bridge
The Arctic Bridge or Arctic Sea Bridge is a potential sea route linking
Russia toCanada , specifically the Russian port ofMurmansk to theHudson Bay port of Churchill ,Manitoba . Churchill is the principal seaport on Canada's northern coast and has rail and air (but no road) connections to the rest of Canada. It is the northern terminus of theHudson Bay Railway and is a useful link in the export of grain from theCanadian Prairies toEurope an markets.Russia has shown a keen interest in developing the Arctic Bridge route. If developed (along with the
Northwest Passage ) it could serve as a major trade route between Europe andAsia . According to the Russian Federation's Ottawa press attaché, Sergey Khuduiakov, the opening of the trade route has been enabled by the retreat of Arctic ice, due toglobal warming . [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071018.wChurchill18/BNStory/National/]On
October 17 ,2007 , the first shipment from Murmansk arrived at thePort of Churchill . [http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/subscriber/business/local/story/4059810p-4663948c.html]External links
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/10/10/healthscience/web.1010arctic.complete.php International Herald Tribune: “Arctic riches coming out of the cold” by Clifford Krauss, Steven Lee Myers, Andrew C. Revkin and Simon Romero, The New York Times, Monday, October 10, 2005] ;
* [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/press/top/2002/02/2002-02-15-05.html Manitoba Government Newsrelease February 15, 2002 "Premier Signs Letter of Intent to Further Develop Arctic Bridge"]
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071018.wChurchill18/BNStory/National/ The Globe and Mail (Toronto) 18 October 2007 "Russian ship crosses 'Arctic bridge' to Manitoba, Arrival of the Kapitan Sviridov at the port in Churchill marks historic first step in the construction of a new trade route, officials say"]See also
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Northwest Passage
*Northern Sea Route (Northeast Passage)
*Northern East West Freight Corridor
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