High Level Bridge
This unique bridge has been a staple across the Saskatchewan River Valley for more than 100 years.

šŸ“œ The High Level Bridge spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1913, it was designed to accommodate rail, streetcar, two-way automobile, and pedestrian traffic.

Why Go

šŸŒ‰ Historic multi-purpose bridge with unique steel truss design.
🚃 Ride the highest streetcar river crossing in the world.
šŸžļø Offers spectacular views of the Saskatchewan River Valley.
šŸ’” Features 60,000 LED lights for special occasions and launches city fireworks.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Trucks prohibited due to low clearance (3.2m) and substandard lane width.
āš ļø West shared-use path is 2.8m, east is substandard 2.3m due to suicide barriers.

Tips

šŸš— Vehicle traffic on the bridge is one-way southbound.
šŸ“ Located near the Alberta Legislature Grounds.
šŸš‹ The High Level Bridge Streetcar operates from Whyte Avenue to Jasper Plaza.

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