Port Huron, Michigan, with a population of around 30,000, is situated at the southeastern tip of the state along the St. Clair River, providing access to Lake Huron. The city is connected to Sarnia, Ontario, by the Blue Water Bridge, which spans 7,500 feet and handles over 11 million crossings annually. Historically a hub for manufacturing and shipping, it also has notable significance as the site of the first U.S. Coast Guard station, established in 1851.
The webcam provides a live, streaming view of the Blue Water Bridge. The camera captures both vehicle traffic on the bridge and maritime activity on the St. Clair River, where viewers can watch ships and boats navigating the waterway. The feed includes sound, offering a more immersive experience, and viewers can also see the Thomas Edison Monument, located near the river.