Fairmont Bridge

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Coordinates50°19′25″N 115°51′59″W / 50.323552°N 115.8662818°W / 50.323552; -115.8662818
Construction costCAD 100,000[1]
Fairmont Bridge
Coordinates50°19′25″N 115°51′59″W / 50.323552°N 115.8662818°W / 50.323552; -115.8662818
Carries Highway 93 / Highway 95
CrossesColumbia River
History
Construction costCAD 100,000[1]
Location

The Fairmont Bridge is the first crossing of the Columbia River, at Fairmont Hot Springs, British Columbia. It carries British Columbia Highway 93/Highway 95 over a "creek-like segment" of the Columbia River between its source, Columbia Lake and Lake Windermere.[2] The Fairmont Community Association also planned to route a trail built in 2017, the Fairmont Foot Path, over the bridge.[3]

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