This paper presents the issues considered during the design of an impressed current type cathodic protection (ICCP) system for corrosion control on the submerged external surfaces of the steel ice shields on the piers of Confederation Bridge. General information and facts are presented on the Confederation Bridge and ice conditions in the
Northumberland Strait. The challenges and cathodic protection (CP) system design solutions, associated with providing protection to the underwater CP components against ice damage, are discussed. The ICCP system is described including the different CP equipment
arrangements utilized, based on the various pier configurations and construction methods. Results of the system effectiveness are also discussed. Keywords: cathodic protection, impressed current, bridge piers, ice shields, ice environment, Confederation Bridge,
Northumberland Strait