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Fraser River Walking Bridge

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This bridge was constructed in 1929. This bridge is a fine example of a wooden truss bridge.

It is located in downtown Quesnel where Carson Avenue and Front Street intersected. The bridge provides a permanent link between two Quesnel communities.

It is a prominent location in Quesnel. It is the only bridge across the Fraser River in Quesnel between 1929 and 1971.

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