Granby River Suspension Bridge - Grand Forks, BC
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N 49° 02.017 W 118° 26.109
11U E 395101 N 5432184
This one time pedestrian bridge crosses the Granby River on the eastern edge of Grand Forks.
Waymark Code: WMGVZP
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/14/2013
Views: 6
Prior to 1957, when the (then) new road bridge was built about 100 yards to the north, this was used as a pedestrian bridge, as the road bridge didn't accommodate pedestrians. It is presently unknown when the bridge was built, though it could have been built in the early twentieth century by the Doukhobors.
Some time after 1957 this bridge was decommissioned. At some time between then and now it came into use carrying a pipeline across the river. The bridge has a span of about 150 feet.
Original Use: Pedestrian
Date Built: Unknown
Construction: Concrete
Condition: Good
Date Abandoned: Circa 1957
Bridge Status - Orphaned or Adopted.: Adopted
See this website for more information: Not listed
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