- Shannon Park, abandoned military housing in the foreground. Photo by wdrwilson
- In 2007 The White Stripes played an impromptu show on the bridge’s walking path. Photo by Andrew Oliver
- Photo by xxxtoff
- Photo by Kris Griffon
- Connecting Gatineau and Ottawa. Photo by Vince Alongi
- Built to replace the collapsed Honeymoon Bridge, it connects Niagara Falls, Ontario with Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.A. Photo by caffeine_obsessed
- The 12.9-kilometre bridge links Prince Edward Island with mainland New Brunswick. Photo by Martin Cathrae
- A suspension bridge that connects Windsor, Ontario with Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. Photo by siRRonWong
- When it opened in 1986, it was the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world. Photo by Gord McKenna
- Completed in 1900, it was the first bridge to span the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton. Photo by Eyestalk
- Built in 1963, and closed in 1985, it’s now used only for foot traffic. Photo by travistravis.
- With Art Deco details, it has large lamps that pay tribute to World War I Canadian prisoners of war. Photo by Gord McKenna
- It features a man-made waterfall called Great Divide Waterfall, by artist Peter Lewis, that has a drop of 64 metres that operates in the summer. Photo by -POD-
- Connects Fort Erie, Ontario with Buffalo, New York. Photo by seannalexander
- Spanning the St. Clair River, it connects Sarnia to Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A. Photo by Sentrawoods.
- A replica of nearby Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, this bridge connects Queenston, Ontario with Lewiston, New York, U.S.A.Photo by wyliepoon
- Photo by GregHickman
- Photo by -AX-
- Photo by Dru!
- Photo by Falashad
- Connecting Campbellton, New Brunswick and Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec. Photo by the_moggest
- Situated in the second narrow section of the Burrard Inlet. Photo by DennisTsang
- This bridge connecting Langley and Pitt Meadows, opened in 2009. Photo by Suraky
- Photo by Michel Aubry
- Tooted as the busiest bridge in Canada with some 160,000 daily crossings. Photo by Chrystian Guy
- Officially named the First Narrows Bridge, it crosses the first narrows section of Burrard Inlet. Photo by ecstaticist
- When completed in 1916 it was the longest bridge of its kind in Canada. Photo by daryl_mitchell
- Photo by marceloilers
- You can see La Ronde amusement park in the background. Photo by montroyaler
- When completed in 1859, it was the longest bridge in the world. Photo by Chrystian Guy
- An Aquabus shuttles foot passengers from downtown Vancouver to Granville Island. Photo by Gord McKenna
- Photo by alexander.s.farley
- Photo by Lazy_Artist

































