
Grand River Bridge - Caledonia, ON
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stinger503
N 43° 04.388 W 079° 57.131
17T E 585304 N 4769468
One-of-a-kind bridge in Caledonia
Waymark Code: WM15V78
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 02/28/2022
Views: 2
Built in 1927, the Grand River Bridge is the only nine-span bridge of this type in Canada. Also known as the Caledonia Bridge, the bridge is the main crossing in Caledonia for the Grand River.
Maintained by the Government of Ontario, the bridge was originally built as part of Highway 6 which has since been bypassed with a new bridge further upstream. The concrete bow string bridge has been deemed historically significant however is due for replacement as the 700ft long bridge has deteriorated.
Although work has not started as of 2022, the nearby former toll house was bought for preservation through the construction. The new bridge will be built along side the current one and then the old bridge will eventually be torn down and the new bridge shifted into its place.
Length of bridge: 700ft
 Height of bridge: 14ft
 What type of traffic does this bridge support?: Car
 What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: River
 Date constructed: 1927
 Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: Yes
 Name of road or trail the bridge services: Argyle Street
 Location: Caledonia

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