1881 – Osborne Bridge, Winnipeg, Canada
Originally a privately-owned bridge constructed by the by the South Winnipeg Bridge Company.
Originally a privately-owned bridge constructed by the by the South Winnipeg Bridge Company.
Open steel truss bridge across the Assiniboine River. The bridge was largely constructed to open up the lands south of the river,
Replacing the first bridge of 1881, this bridge was built as a wider,
Winnipeg’s fourth oldest extant bridge, built to connect Fort Rouge and St.
Unbuilt proposal for a Memorial Bridge over the Assiniboine in Winnipeg to replace the decaying Maryland Bridge.
Built between 1920 and 1921 to replace an old steel truss bridge of 1894 that was no long safe for vehicles and streetcars.
A long graceful five span concrete bridge for pedestrian access into the park.
Located near the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers,