Sioux Narrows Bridge
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CarriesHighway 71/Trans-Canada Highway
CrossesSioux Narrows (Lake of the Woods)
LocaleSioux Narrows, Ontario
Sioux Narrows Bridge | |
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New Sioux Narrows Bridge opened in 2007. | |
| Coordinates | 49°24′48″N 94°05′53″W / 49.413272°N 94.097954°W |
| Carries | Highway 71/Trans-Canada Highway |
| Crosses | Sioux Narrows (Lake of the Woods) |
| Locale | Sioux Narrows, Ontario |
| Maintained by | Ontario Ministry of Transportation |
| ID number | 9340 |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Truss arch bridge, steel with wood cladding; formerly built entirely of wood. |
| History | |
| Opened | 1936 (original) November 12, 2007 (new) |
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The Sioux Narrows Bridge is a bridge on Highway 71 at Sioux Narrows, Ontario, which spans the Sioux Narrows strait between Regina Bay and Whitefish Bay on Lake of the Woods.[1]
Built in 1936 as an all-wooden truss bridge made of Douglas fir timber treated with creosote,[2] it was at 210 feet (64 m) the longest single-span wooden bridge in North America.[3] The bridge overlooks the site of an 18th-century battle in which the local Anishnaabe and Cree nations defeated an invading force of Sioux.
Due to its unique construction, the bridge was designated a heritage site under the Ontario Heritage Act.[4]

