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StrawberryRed

StrawberryRed

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Oct 16, 2024
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Hello, Im not from Montreal but I am considering going there to jump off Samuel DeChamplain bridge. It's the closest bridge I can find that over 200 ft and has no antisuicide fencing. I was hoping someone could tell me if the bridge is still very busy at night as well( like 2am or 12) ? Or if it completely clears out. I know its the most popular bridge in Canada and has high traffic during the day. Also are suicides here common? The news won't report on it. Thanks for any help!!
 
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Exhausted546

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Dec 1, 2025
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Hello, Im not from Montreal but I am considering going there to jump off Samuel DeChamplain bridge. It's the closest bridge I can find that over 200 ft and has no antisuicide fencing. I was hoping someone could tell me if the bridge is still very busy at night as well( like 2am or 12) ? Or if it completely clears out. I know its the most popular bridge in Canada and has high traffic during the day. Also are suicides here common? The news won't report on it. Thanks for any help!!
I don't pass there often honestly but when I was younger I used to hear stories about people attempting to take their lives on nearby bridges.

Y'all are courageous tho. Jumping off a bridge in icy water and drowning seems like an horrible death to me
 
StrawberryRed

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I don't pass there often honestly but when I was younger I used to hear stories about people attempting to take their lives on nearby bridges.

Y'all are courageous tho. Jumping off a bridge in icy water and drowning seems like an horrible death to me
😭😭 its over 500 feet so im hoping it instant instead of drowning . The fall is way scarier haha
 
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Exhausted546

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Dec 1, 2025
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😭😭 its over 500 feet so im hoping it instant instead of drowning . The fall is way scarier haha
I believe it's 125 feet above water but 125 feet is apparently enough for an instant death. I am now considering it low-key.

You picked that bridge instead of Jaques cartier cause Jacques Cartier put anti suicide barriers?
 
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