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Low Level Bridge, Edmonton

Completed in 1900, this was Edmonton's first bridge across the North Saskatchewan River.  After the construction of the High Level Bridge in 1913, it became known as the Low Level Bridge.  The rail line, removed in the 1950's, wound upgrade to the left to join CNR's City yard, passing underneath the north end of CP's High Level Bridge, a mile or so upstream.  Streetcars and other vehicles also used the bridge.  A second span was added in 1949 to ease congestion and rail traffic ceased in the early 1950's.  In this pre-1949 scene, the Hotel MacDonald, built by the Grand Trunk Pacific in 1915, dominates the skyline.

Giclee Canvas 43" x 28 1/2"

Giclee Canvas 21 1/2" x 32"

145 S/N  $1100 Cdn.

145 S/N  $600 Cdn.

25 A/P, 20 P/P  Sold Out

25 A/P, 10 P/P Sold Out

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