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7. High Level Bridge

3543 – 106A St, Edmonton, AB T6J 1A7  (Map)
780-437-7721 · FAX: 780-437-3095

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This historically significant bridge across the North Saskatchewan River was constructed in 1913, and was intended to carry foot, auto and rail traffic. Today, it's still completely functional, and vintage streetcars travel from downtown Edmonton over the top deck of the bridge to Old Strathcona. The bridge is also the site of the Great Divide Waterfall, a 1980 addition installed by artist Peter Lewis that sends 11,000 gallons of water through a series of nozzles to create an impressive cascade that's higher than Niagara Falls. The waterfall operates on summer weekends and some holidays.   (© 10Best)

More Details for High Level Bridge

Hours:

Streetcar (summer only)  Mon-Fri 11am-4pm; Sat-Sun 9am-4pm Contact for Specific Dates and Times


Admission:

Streetcar Adult $4; Child (5 and under) Free; Family $12


Payment Methods:

Cash Only

Website: Visit the High Level Bridge website »


Type: Historic Sites, Sightseeing, Tours and Excursions

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