Lions Gate Bridge


Lions Gate Bridge

The Lions Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and connects downtown Vancouver with the districts of West Vancouver and North Vancouver. The bridge is also called the First Narrows Bridge and spans the Burrard Inlet. The main overflow is 472 meters and the bridge is divided into three lanes, with the middle facilitating the busiest direction of the road.

The bridge was built between 1937 and 1938 and was designed by architect Philip Louis Pratley. 49 ° 18 '53 "NB, 123 ° 8' 21" WL

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