Burrard Street Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


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Burrard Street is a major thoroughfare in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the central street of Downtown Vancouver and the Financial District. [citation needed] The street is named for Burrard Inlet, located at its northern terminus, which in turn is named for Sir Harry Burrard-Neale. [2]


Burrard Street bridge & Granville Island along the False Creek Inlet

T he scrubby, vacant patch beneath the Burrard Street Bridge in Vancouver looks at first glance like a typical example of the type of derelict nook common to all cities: 11.7 acres of former.


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Art Deco Steel Truss Bridge. Apr. 2021. Opened in 1932 (a good year), the Burrard Street Bridge is a lovely 4-lane truss bridge that connects downtown to Kitsilano. It is also Vancouver's oldest surviving bridge. Perhaps the most distinguishing feature of this bridge is the large concrete towers found at either end.


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Burrard Bridge. Lions Gate Bridge gets all the kudos and much of the postcard space, but that's arguably due to being bookended by Stanley Park and the looming mountains. For many, the hulking green construction itself is not nearly as picturesque as the elegant Burrard Bridge that spans False Creek. Built to link downtown to Kitsilano and.


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The Burrard Street Bridge is a four-lane, Art Deco style, steel truss bridge constructed in 1930-1932 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The high, five part bridge on four piers spans False Creek, connecting downtown Vancouver with Kitsilano via connections to Burrard Street on both ends. It is one of three bridges crossing False Creek.


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How to get to Burrard Bridge - Kitsilano Walking Tour by Skytrain and Bus. From Burrard Station on the Expo Line exit onto Burrard Street and catch either the #2, #22 or #44 bus southbound right infront of the station. Get off the bus at Harwood Street and start the walk there using the following itinery.


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The art deco Burrard Street Bridge was constructed in the early 1930's. The city made efforts to ensure the concrete barriers that separate vehicles from cycling lanes were designed to match the.


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Description. The Burrard Bridge is more than a span between two points of land, it is a "symbol of Vancouver's progress and a mark of faith in the city's future". These words printed in the Vancouver Sun upon the bridge's opening in 1932, heralded the "symphony of steel and concrete" which was the fourth bridge to cross False Creek.


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The Burrard Street Bridge bike lane is now the busiest bike lane in North America, according to officials. The permanent cycle lane on the south side of the bridge opened on July 13, 2009, but the.


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Constructed between 1930 and 1932, the Burrard Street Bridge had been something of a pet project for its designer, John R. Grant.


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The Burrard Bridge Rehabilitation and Restoration Project was the winner of the National Trust for Canada's Cornerstone Award (2020) and also received a City of Vancouver Heritage Award of Honour and a Heritage BC Award for Outstanding Achievement in Heritage Conservation. To learn more about the restoration of Burrard Bridge, click here.


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The Burrard Street Bridge, opened July 1, 1932, was built to provide a high-level crossing from Vancouver to the southwestern neighbourhoods in Kitsilano, by connecting Burrard Street to Cedar Street. After completion, Burrard was extended through to the base of downtown and Cedar Street disappeared.


Burrard Street Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The Burrard Street Bridge is a six lane, 1932 Art Deco style, steel truss bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia. This high, five-part bridge on four piers spans False Creek, connecting that city's downtown with Kitsilano.


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Staff have full and final authority to implement the City Hall and Burrard Street Bridge illumination program criteria. By submitting a lighting request for City Hall or Burrard Bridge, you agree that the decisions of City staff are final. Upcoming Illuminations. November 30, Stomach Cancer Awareness Day (Blue).


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Burrard Street Bridge Primary Photographer (s): C. Hanchey, CC BY-NC 2.0, flickr.com/photos/21953562@N07/ Bridge Documented: August 10, 2010 View Photos and Videos View Maps and Links Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Burrard Street Over False Creek Location Vancouver: Greater Vancouver District, British Columbia: Canada Structure Type


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The current bridge was built high enough, like the Burrard Bridge 20 years before it, that its span did not have to be opened for marine traffic. Photo credit: Steel workers on draw span, Granville St. Bridge, 1909. CVA 1376-453. History The First Granville Bridge: 1889-1909