If you thought you saw a man climbing the Ambassador Bridge Saturday morning, you're not crazy. After weeks of planning, Windsor musician Luke Heney scaled the concrete footing of the bridge near Huron Church Road and Riverside Drive around 4am. From there the 31-year-old began the 118-metre climb up a massive suspension cable to the south tower of the bridge — undetected. Heney then braved cold winds and vertigo to hang a 25-ft wide banner on the south-side of the tower promoting his band 1988 just below the iconic Ambassador Bridge sign. After more than three hours perched high above the city, Heney was shocked that no one noticed he was there.

"I might actually just get away with walking out and no one even noticing I was up there. So as I was coming down I was about 100-ft from the bottom and there were actually no police on site yet," he says. "It was actually a construction worker that saw me and then called in, so police had arrived after I had already reached the base of the bridge." A Windsor man makes his way down the Ambassador Bridge near Riverside Dr. and Huron Church Rd. on Saturday September 14, 2019. (Photo by Ahmad Moussaoui)