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In early 1911, the Lillooet Suspension Bridge (a.k.a. the Lillooet Old Bridge) opened, and the construction equipment was moved to Chimney Creek to erect a similar bridge. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The total length is 161 metres (528 ft), of which the main span between the towers is 105 metres (345 ft). [ 13 ]
Oldest bridge in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Served automobile traffic from 1904 to 1937. Port Mann Bridge: Highway 1 (TCH) Coquitlam and Surrey: 1964 (original) 2012 (current) Barnston Island Ferry: Passengers and vehicles
George Mouldey with subsidies from the Government of British Columbia. [24] [25] Ran from 27 September 1902 [26] until March 1915. [27] Replaced by the first Pitt River Bridge. Pritchard Ferry: Crossed the South Thompson River at Pritchard. Unknown Unknown Vehicle capacity not known. Passenger capacity not known. Unknown Unknown Replaced by a ...
The Kichi Sipi Bridge is a 260-metre (850 ft) long, four-span bridge that crosses a deep channel of the Nelson River south of Cross Lake in Manitoba, providing the only all-weather road link between north-eastern Manitoba and the rest of Canada (and North America). It is the second longest road bridge in Manitoba.
Although the cross river ferry is not mentioned until the early 1890s, [59] a basic service must have existed for years. The 1894 floods destroyed a bridge across a back channel of the Columbia near the landing. [60] In the late 1890s, Chas. Cartwright was the proprietor of McMurdo House. [61] [62]
The ferry terminal landing is accessed from British Columbia Highway 1 by taking exit 53 into Port Kells, Surrey and proceeding to the end of 104th Avenue. [31] The ferry operates under private contract with the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and is free of tolls, as are all inland ferries in British Columbia. [33]
Big Bar Ferry is a cable ferry across the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. It is located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of the town of Lillooet and 72 kilometres (45 mi) west of Clinton .
Donald, British Columbia: Donald ferry: Donald highway bridge: Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) Kicking Horse Drive Bridge: Kicking Horse Drive Golden, British Columbia: Canyon Creek Bridge: Nicholson, British Columbia: Parson bridge: Parson River Crossing Road Parson, British Columbia: Parson ferry: Spillimacheen bridge: Westside Road ...