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The Cameron Street Bridge is a two-lane, 208 metre (682 feet) long continuous steel girder bridge in Prince George, British Columbia. It crosses the Nechako River, connecting the city's downtown on the river's southern side, to the Hart, a residential area on the north side of the river.
- Continuous steel girder
- 208 metres (682 ft)
- August 24, 2009
- Nechako River
Dec 25, 2023 · At the time the bridge was built, it was located in Central Fort George, not Prince George. A 1910 town plan of Central Fort George shows the street which lead to the bridge was...
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The Cameron Street Bridge is a two-lane, 208 metre (682 feet) long continuous steel girder bridge in Prince George, British Columbia. It crosses the Nechako River, connecting the city's downtown on the river's southern side, to the Hart, a residential area on the north side of the river.
Replacement of the Cameron Street bridge in Prince George, BC, involved demolition of the existing timber Howe truss bridge superstructure, reconstruction of the existing pier caps, construction of new abutments and installation of a new 4 span, 187 m long, steel girder, two lane bridge.
The Cameron Street Bridge construction is well underway and the bridge will be open Aug. 15.
Common Name: Cameron Street Bridge; Old Cameron Street Bridge; Old Nechako Bridge; Nechako Ferry Address: Nechako River, 3.7 to 4.0 km upstream from the confluence with the Fraser River Date of Construction: NA Design, Style, Architecture, Architect: NA Prince George Heritage Register Classification: Site STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE DESCRIPTION