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Vanderhoof bridge

This is a photo of the Vanderhoof bridge to the north side of the Nechako River, where a rough road to the west led to the Braeside community some eight miles away.

Sudermann, Jacob E., 1895-1945

The only remaining covered bridge in Ontario,

The only remaining covered bridge in Ontario, locaed in Waterloo County in the village of West Montrose just off highway 86. It was built in 1881 by John and Sam Bear and was known locally as the kissing bridge. Postcard. Hunsberger photo

Hunsberger, David L.

The famous Alexander Railway Bridge

Crossing the Volga River this bridge was completed and opened on 30 Aug 1880, and named in honor of the Czar Alexander II. After the Revolution, it was called the Syzransky bridge. After the fall of the Soviet Union, both names were used (Alexandrovsky and Syzransky).

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