Walterdale Bridge
Edmonton, CANADÀ 2024
The Walterdale Bridge is a through arch bridge that crosses the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was opened in 2017, replacing the previous Walterdale Bridge (opened in 1913). The new bridge is a striking single-span steel structure featuring twin inward-leaning arches, which rise about 56 meters high and span 206 meters. It carries three lanes of northbound vehicular traffic, a sidewalk, and a separate shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. It has become an architectural landmark and an important gateway to Downtown Edmonton.
Walterdale Bridge
Edmonton, CANADÀ 2024
The Walterdale Bridge is a through arch bridge that crosses the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was opened in 2017, replacing the previous Walterdale Bridge (opened in 1913). The new bridge is a striking single-span steel structure featuring twin inward-leaning arches, which rise about 56 meters high and span 206 meters. It carries three lanes of northbound vehicular traffic, a sidewalk, and a separate shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. It has become an architectural landmark and an important gateway to Downtown Edmonton.