Tolls are off Halifax Harbour bridges
March 19, 2025

After 70 years, Nova Scotians no longer have to pay a bridge toll to cross between Dartmouth and Halifax.
The Province ended bridge tolls today, March 17, fulfilling a commitment to make crossings more affordable, simpler and smoother for Nova Scotians.
“Paying tolls to use our highways and bridges is now a thing of the past for Nova Scotians,” said Public Works Ministerial Assistant Tim Outhit, on behalf of Minister Fred Tilley. “Drivers deserve a commute that costs less and an easier way to get to and from work every day.”
Over the weekend, crews removed the toll plaza at the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. Work will continue in the evenings and next weekend to complete the transition.
Work to remove the A. Murray MacKay Bridge toll plaza will start on Friday, March 28, and continue on evenings and weekends for about three weeks.
People should drive with caution when crossing the bridges to avoid workers and construction equipment and because lane alignments have changed.