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Location. 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. Construction of the bridge began in May 2008 ...
- Continuous steel girder
- 208 metres (682 ft)
- August 24, 2009
- Nechako River
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Dec 25, 2023 · A 1910 town plan of Central Fort George shows the street which lead to the bridge was called Cameron Street, prompting the name of the bridge. The original bridge was damaged by an ice jam in 1931 ...
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The Cameron Street Bridge is a two-lane, 208 metre 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. Construction of the bridge began in May 2008, and the bridge was completed and opened to traffic on August 24, 2009.
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.
Prince George Heritage Register The Nechako Crossing 3 IMAGES Current Cameron Street Bridge. Photo taken from north bank, circa 2010. Photo: City of Prince George “Old Cameron Street Bridge.” Photo taken from southwest bank, 1959. Photo: The Exploration Place, P991.9.2.17.1 “Old Nechako Bridge.” Photo taken from southwest bank, circa 1921.