Walterdale Bridge in Edmonton, Canada
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Bridging the gap. Walterdale Bridge in Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton is always evolving. From its roots as a fur trade hub to becoming Alberta's capital, the city has seen industries boom, neighbourhoods change and skylines grow. It's a place of long winters, festival-packed summers and a love for hockey that runs deep. The North Saskatchewan River, once a transport route, now defines the city's outdoor spaces. If you've been to Edmonton, you've probably seen the Walterdale Bridge–that sleek, steel arch that stands tall over the river. Opened in 2017, this bridge replaced an ageing structure—named after John Walter, a Canadian business entrepreneur and an early settler in Fort Edmonton—that was constructed in 1913 by the Dominion Bridge Company. The new design features an impressive, curved arch, making it one of Edmonton's most modern and striking bridges. More than just a way to cross the river, it connects key parts of the city, making travel between the capital's downtown and Southside easier and faster.
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