The newly constructed suspension bridge over the Nipigon River in Northern Ontario has snapped like a pretzel in cold weather about two months after the $106 million structure was opened. A report in the local newspaper says the shift in the bridge, captured by local resident Natalie Hardy above, closes direct traffic across Canada. According to reports, the alternative require vehicles headed west or east to detour through the United States. Westbound traffic from Thunder Bay would have to travel south to the Pigeon River Border crossing and then from Duluth to Sault Ste Marie. It says the Lake Helen First Nation Band is concerned about assisting westbound travellers who will be forced to stop on the east side of the bridge looking for gas and food. The NetNewsLedger says it may be necessary to close roads in order to keep large numbers of people from getting stranded.