Can we PLEASE keep images below 1200 x 1600 pixels??
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Djhsilver
Jacknife Bascule Bridge, from 1913 to 2002 the only way to access the Kam Delta Islands. Vehicular traffic now uses a larger bridge near the waterfront, this one is for rail traffic only. The road deck was dismantled in 2004. It is one of the largest bascule bridges in the world.
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Canuck Curt
James Street Swing Bridge, one of the oldest in the city.
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er1danus
Black Bay Bridge, built in 1913, the longest reinforced concrete bridge in the world. (Or so the city claims. It was the longest when built, I don't know if a longer one has been built.)
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Brian D. Tucker
Canada's longest suspension footbridge. 600 feet long, 150 feet to the floor of Eagle Canyon. Located northeast of Thunder Bay.
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KarenR-TB
Island Drive Bridge, which has connected the Kam Delta Islands to Thunder Bay since 2002.
It is the longest integral abutment bridge in Canada.