Minto Bridges - Les Ponts Minto - 1900 - Ottawa, Ontario
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N 45° 26.419 W 075° 41.463
18T E 445953 N 5032098
The Minto Bridges, built in 1900, were named for the fourth Earl of Minto, Governor General of Canada. Les Ponts Minto, construits en 1900, ont été nommés en l’honneur du quatrième Earl of Minto,
Gouverneur Général du Canada.
Waymark Code: WM11PG6
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 11/26/2019
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Minto Bridges
Designed by Robert Surtees, these
ornate bridges were built of lightweight
steel sections and cast iron by the
Dominion Bridge Company for the
Ottawa Improvement Commission.
Named for the fourth Earl of Minto,
Governor General of Canada, the
bridges were originally part of a
ceremonial route from Government
House to the Parliament buildings.
Designated Heritage Property
1989
Les Ponts Minto
Conçus par Robert Surtees, ces ponts
très ornés ont été construits de poutrelles
légères de fer et d’acier par la Dominion
Bridge Company pour la Commission
d’Amélioration d’Ottawa. Nommés en
l’honneur du quatrième Earl of Minto,
Gouverneur Général du Canada, ils devaient
faire partie d’un parcours d’honneur
reliant la Résidence du Gouverneur Général
aux édifices du Parlement.
Bien désigné historique
1989
Year built or dedicated as indicated on the structure or plaque: 1900
Full Inscription (unless noted above): Noted Above
Website (if available): [Web Link]
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