Dollarton Bridge, Concrete bridge in North Vancouver, Canada
Dollarton Bridge is a concrete bridge crossing the Seymour River in North Vancouver, carrying four traffic lanes and dedicated pedestrian-bicycle paths on both sides. The structure spans across the river valley, connecting residential neighborhoods on the north side with commercial and urban areas to the south.
An earlier steel truss bridge built in 1948 originally served this location before being replaced by the current concrete structure. The modern bridge accommodates the region's growing transportation needs with improved durability and increased capacity.
The bridge functions as a central meeting point for North Vancouver residents who regularly use its pedestrian paths for daily exercise and social interactions.
The bridge is accessible to vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists with clearly separated routes for each type of traffic. The best time to cross is during daylight hours when visibility is good and the pathways are well-maintained.
Each of the 3-meter-wide pedestrian sidewalks offers direct views of the Seymour River and surrounding North Vancouver landscape.
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