Fredericton’s first bridge

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Fredericton’s first bridge across the Saint John River was opened on November 27, 1885, only two years after it had been proposed. It included a swing span for the passage of boats.

The bridge was torn down in 1982 when the Westmorland Street Bridge opened. The piers remain in the river.

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