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Fort Edmonton Footbridge

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Maintained by
  
City of Edmonton

Opened
  
18 June 2011

Location
  
Edmonton

Bridge type
  
Suspension bridge

Design
  
Suspension bridge

Total length
  
246 m

Province
  
Alberta

Body of water
  
North Saskatchewan River

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Carries
  
Pedestrians and bicycles

Crosses
  
North Saskatchewan River

Locale
  
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Official name
  
Fort Edmonton Footbridge

Similar
  
Terwillegar Park Footbridge, Quesnell Bridge, Dudley B Menzies Bridge, Terwillegar Park, Fort Edmonton Park

The Fort Edmonton Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge that crosses the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Led by CH2M HILL and designed by HFKS Architects, it is the city's first suspension bridge. The bridge is located southwest of Fort Edmonton Park and connects to the existing multi-use trail system with the new park land on the west side of the river. It officially opened on June 18, 2011.

Map of Fort Edmonton Footbridge, Edmonton, AB, Canada

References

Fort Edmonton Footbridge Wikipedia