List of bridges in Calgary

The City of Calgary has a number of bridges, spanning the two main rivers that cross the city, Bow River and Elbow River, as well as some other geographical and physical features.

Bridges span the two rivers that cross Calgary: Bow River and Elbow River

The first building in Calgary was erected in 1872 by Alexis Cardinal, at the request of Fr Constantine Scollen, an Oblate missionary priest, at the confluence of the two rivers.

Crossings

Bow River (west of downtown)

The Bow River enters the city from west, winds around downtown, then runs south. From west to south, the following structures cross the river.

BridgeCarriesLengthBuiltCoordinatesImageRemarks
Bearspaw DamUtility195451°06′04″N 114°16′57″W / 51.10124°N 114.28251°W / 51.10124; -114.28251 (Bearspaw Dam)Dam on Calgary's west limits, east of Bearspaw; built in 1954,[1] owned and maintained by TransAlta
Stoney Trail Bow River BridgesStoney Trail476 m1997/202351°05′53″N 114°13′56″W / 51.09798°N 114.23219°W / 51.09798; -114.23219 (Stoney Trail bridge) Between Trans Canada Highway and Tuscany; The northbound bridges lower pedestrian deck connects to the south and north Bow River pathways
85 St NW Bridge85 Street NW51°05′53″N 114°12′38″W / 51.09794°N 114.21052°W / 51.09794; -114.21052 (85 Street SW bridge) Between Bowness and Scenic Acres
Bowness Pedestrian BridgePathway51°05′52″N 114°12′05″W / 51.09785°N 114.20138°W / 51.09785; -114.20138 (Bowness pedestrian bridge) Connects Bow River pathways between Bowmont Park Natural Area and Bowness
Bowness Railway BridgeCanadian Pacific Railway51°05′53″N 114°12′00″W / 51.09797°N 114.20002°W / 51.09797; -114.20002 (Bowness CPR bridge)
John Hextall BridgePedestrian/Cycle1910[2]51°04′43″N 114°10′20″W / 51.07869°N 114.17229°W / 51.07869; -114.17229 (John Hextall Bridge) Between Bowness and Montgomery; parallels Shouldice Bridge and is used for pedestrian and bicycle traffic only; originally carried a streetcar.
Shouldice BridgeBowness Road NW51°04′43″N 114°10′20″W / 51.07863°N 114.17236°W / 51.07863; -114.17236 (Bowness Road bridge) Between Bowness, Shouldice Park and Montgomery
TCH Bridge16 Avenue NW51°04′38″N 114°10′39″W / 51.07722°N 114.17745°W / 51.07722; -114.17745 (Trans-Canada highway bridge) Between Sarcee Trail and Montgomery
Harry Boothman BridgePedestrian51°03′53″N 114°09′16″W / 51.06464°N 114.15453°W / 51.06464; -114.15453 (Edworthy Park bridge) Pedestrian alley in Edworthy Park, between the Bow River pathways; named for Harry Boothman. superintendent and director of Calgary Parks from 1958 to 1976
Crowchild Trail BridgeCrowchild Trail51°02′49″N 114°06′54″W / 51.04686°N 114.11494°W / 51.04686; -114.11494 (Crowchild Trail bridge)
Crowchild Trail
Between Shaganappi and Kensington, lower pedestrian deck connects pathways on each side of the river
Mewata Bridge14 Street W1954[2]51°02′53″N 114°05′41″W / 51.04801°N 114.09471°W / 51.04801; -114.09471 (Mewata Bridge) Between Kensington and Sunalta

Bow River (downtown)

BridgeCarriesLengthBuiltCoordinatesImageRemarks
Louise bridge10 Street SW172 m192151°03′04″N 114°05′06″W / 51.05116°N 114.08490°W / 51.05116; -114.08490 (Louise Bridge) Connects Downtown West End with Memorial Drive and Kensington; named after Louise Cushing, daughter of William Henry Cushing, Calgary mayor from 1900 to 1901[3]
Sunnyside C-Train BridgeC-Train Route 201 and pedestrian (lower deck)198751°03′07″N 114°05′00″W / 51.05184°N 114.08337°W / 51.05184; -114.08337 (Sunnyside C-Train bridge) Between Sunnyside and 8 Street SW stations; lower deck is a pedestrian walkway
Peace BridgePedestrian and bicycle125 m201251°03′14″N 114°04′45″W / 51.05375°N 114.07913°W / 51.05375; -114.07913 (Peace Bridge) between Downtown and Sunnyside
Prince's Island CausewayPedestrian and service road51°03′13″N 114°04′35″W / 51.05367°N 114.07643°W / 51.05367; -114.07643 (Prince's Island Causeway) Connects Eau Claire Park pathway with west part of Prince's Island Park, provides access to Enmax stage
Prince's Island BridgePedestrian51°03′25″N 114°04′09″W / 51.05704°N 114.06919°W / 51.05704; -114.06919 (Prince's Island Bridge) Connects Prince's Island Park with Sunnyside, also crosses Memorial Drive
Jaipur BridgePedestrian51°03′16″N 114°04′11″W / 51.05432°N 114.06959°W / 51.05432; -114.06959 (Jaipur Bridge) Connects Prince's Island Park with Eau Claire
Prince's Island Bridge East EndPedestrian pathway51°03′15″N 114°04′03″W / 51.05424°N 114.06742°W / 51.05424; -114.06742 (East Princes Island Bridge) Connects eastern Prince's Island Park with Eau Claire and Chinatown
Centre Street BridgeCentre Street178 m191651°03′10″N 114°03′45″W / 51.05291°N 114.06255°W / 51.05291; -114.06255 (Centre Street Bridge)
Centre Street Bridge
Connects Downtown Calgary to Crescent Heights; lower deck connects Chinatown to Memorial Drive
4th Avenue Flyover4th Avenue SE197251°03′01″N 114°03′10″W / 51.05014°N 114.05265°W / 51.05014; -114.05265 (4th Avenue Flyover)
4th Avenue Flyover
Connects Memorial Drive to Downtown Calgary
5th Avenue Flyover5th Avenue SE51°02′58″N 114°03′04″W / 51.04937°N 114.05098°W / 51.04937; -114.05098 (5 Avenue SE flyover)
4th Avenue Flyover, Langevin Bridge and C-Train Bridge
Connects Downtown Calgary to Memorial Drive, Crescent Heights and Bridgeland.
Reconciliation BridgeEdmonton Trail191051°03′00″N 114°03′08″W / 51.04992°N 114.05230°W / 51.04992; -114.05230 (Langevin Bridge)
Langevin Bridge
Connects Bridgeland to Downtown Calgary; south terminus of Edmonton Trail. Formerly called the Langevin Bridge (1910-2017), named for Sir Hector Langevin[4]
C-Train SE/Bridgeland BridgeC-Train Route 202198551°02′57″N 114°03′01″W / 51.04928°N 114.05027°W / 51.04928; -114.05027 (C-Train SE/Bridgeland bridge)
4th Avenue Flyover, Langevin Bridge and C-Train Bridge
Between 3 Street SE and Bridgeland/Memorial stations
George C. King Bridge (formerly St. Patrick's Island Bridge)Bow River pathways201451°02′50″N 114°02′47″W / 51.04731°N 114.04629°W / 51.04731; -114.04629 (St. Patrick's Island Bridge)Connects Downtown East Village, Fort Calgary and Bow River pathways with St Patrick Island and Calgary Zoo; new project to cross to Bridgeland[5]
Baines BridgeZoo Road51°02′50″N 114°02′10″W / 51.04724°N 114.03624°W / 51.04724; -114.03624 (Baines Bridge)
View from St George Drive Bridge
Connects Calgary Zoo and Bridgeland
Zoo Bridge (W)Calgary Zoo pathway51°02′48″N 114°01′51″W / 51.04654°N 114.03090°W / 51.04654; -114.03090 (Calgary Zoo West bridge)Connects main Calgary Zoo exhibits with the Prehistoric Park
Zoo Bridge (E)Calgary Zoo pathway51°02′45″N 114°01′41″W / 51.04578°N 114.02798°W / 51.04578; -114.02798 (Calgary Zoo East bridge)
Zoo Bridge East
Connects main Calgary Zoo exhibits with the Canadian Wilds
St. Georges Zoo Bridge12 Street SE51°02′36″N 114°01′56″W / 51.04339°N 114.03219°W / 51.04339; -114.03219 (St. Georges Zoo Bridge) Connects Calgary Zoo with Inglewood
Canadian Pacific Bridge (Nose Creek)Canadian Pacific Railway51°02′40″N 114°01′08″W / 51.04440°N 114.01879°W / 51.04440; -114.01879 (Canadian Pacific Bridge (Nose Creek))
Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge in background
Railroad bridge

Bow River (south of downtown)

BridgeCarriesLengthBuiltCoordinatesImageRemarks
Cushing BridgeBlackfoot Trail SE / 17 Avenue SE51°02′14″N 114°00′46″W / 51.03736°N 114.01280°W / 51.03736; -114.01280 (Cushing bridge Blackfoot Trail SE)Connects Inglewood with Forest Lawn; named after William Henry Cushing, Calgary mayor from 1900 to 1901[3]
CPR Bonnybrook BridgeCanadian Pacific Railway51°00′51″N 114°00′44″W / 51.014254°N 114.012294°W / 51.014254; -114.012294 (Canadian Pacific Bonnybrook Bridge)Pony truss railroad bridge, connects three main tracks (P-1 mainline, P-2 lead and Old Ogden lead) with CPR Alyth Yard. The bridge is partially collapsed after flooding of Bow River in June 2013.[6] Steel bridge added in 1971.

and Old Ogden lead,

CNR Bow River BridgeCanadian National Railway51°00′52″N 114°00′41″W / 51.014403°N 114.011521°W / 51.014403; -114.011521 (Canadian National Bridge Bow River)Through truss bridge has a single track.
Bonnybrook BridgeOgden Road SE51°00′46″N 114°00′46″W / 51.01290°N 114.01284°W / 51.01290; -114.01284 (Bonnybrook Bridge (Ogden Road))Vehicular bridge carries Ogden Road and connects Alyth with Foothills Industrial Park
Calf Robe BridgeDeerfoot Trail51°00′31″N 114°01′07″W / 51.00856°N 114.01869°W / 51.00856; -114.01869 (Calf Robe Bridge)Connects Deerfoot trail from Glenmore Trail to Peigan Road; named after Ben Calf Robe, a Siksika chief
Canadian National BridgeCN Railway51°00′16″N 114°01′19″W / 51.00437°N 114.02195°W / 51.00437; -114.02195 (Canadian National Bridge)Connects Canadian Pacific Railway to Canadian National Railway
Graves BridgesGlenmore Trail50°59′12″N 114°01′29″W / 50.98658°N 114.02466°W / 50.98658; -114.02466 (Glenmore Trail Graves Bridge)Connects Alyth to Riverbend and Ogden, leads to Highway 8 east; twinned in 2009[7]
Eric Harvie BridgePedestrian50°58′10″N 114°01′33″W / 50.96957°N 114.02575°W / 50.96957; -114.02575 (Southland Pedestrian Bridge)Connects Southland Drive and Acadia to Riverbend
Lafarge BridgeRoad50°57′23″N 114°01′23″W / 50.95651°N 114.02295°W / 50.95651; -114.02295 (Lafarge Bridge)Connects Lafarge cement plant to Douglasglen. Damaged in 2005 flood, subsequently removed.
Ivor Strong BridgeDeerfoot Trail50°57′09″N 114°01′14″W / 50.95259°N 114.02058°W / 50.95259; -114.02058 (Ivor Strong Bridge)Connects Maple Ridge to Douglasdale at the Anderson Road alignment; named after John Ivor Strong, Chief Commissioner for the City of Calgary from 1965 to 1971
Douglasdale Park Pedestrian BridgePedestrian50°56′27″N 114°00′40″W / 50.94090°N 114.01109°W / 50.94090; -114.01109 (Douglasdale Park Pedestrian Bridge)Connects Douglasdale Park to Queensland
McKenzie Pedestrian BridgePedestrian50°54′42″N 113°59′54″W / 50.91178°N 113.99827°W / 50.91178; -113.99827 (McKenzie Pedestrian Bridge)Connects Deer Ridge with McKenzie Lake
Marquis de Lorne BridgesStoney Trail2009/2023[8]50°53′40″N 114°00′34″W / 50.89435°N 114.00937°W / 50.89435; -114.00937 (Marquis de Lorne Bridge) Connects Stoney Trail from Sundance and Chaparral across Fish Creek Provincial Park to McKenzie Lake and Cranston
Chapparal Pedestrian BridgePedestrian202350°53′31″N 114°00′27″W / 50.891817°N 114.007419°W / 50.891817; -114.007419 (Chapparal Pedestrian Bridge)Connects Chapparal to Cranston
Dunbow BridgesDeerfoot Trail50°51′15″N 113°58′15″W / 50.85420°N 113.97095°W / 50.85420; -113.97095 (Dunbow Road Bridge)Connects Deerfoot Trail to Macleod Trail south of Calgary, between Cranston/Seton and Heritage Pointe

Elbow River

The Elbow River enters the city in the southwest, then turns north and merges into the Bow River immediately east of downtown. From west to north, the following structures cross the river.

BridgeCarriesLengthBuiltCoordinatesImageRemarks
Twin BridgesHighway 851°01′01″N 114°14′25″W / 51.01693°N 114.24017°W / 51.01693; -114.24017 (Stoney Trail)Highway 8 named Stoney Trail east of this point
Weaselhead Road BridgeWeasel Head Road50°59′33″N 114°10′06″W / 50.992513°N 114.168360°W / 50.992513; -114.168360 (Weaselhead Road bridge)Private bridge for road traffic, inside the limits of the Tsuut'ina Nation reserve
Tsuu'tina Trail BridgesTsuu'tina Trail50°59′33″N 114°10′06″W / 50.992513°N 114.168360°W / 50.992513; -114.168360 (Tsuu'tina Trail Bridges)Bridges going north and southbound on Tsuu'tina Trail over the Elbow
Barry Erskine BridgePedestrian50°59′29″N 114°8′48″W / 50.99139°N 114.14667°W / 50.99139; -114.14667 (Weaselhead pedestrian bridge)Bridge within the Weaslehead Natural Area
Glenmore Trail CausewayGlenmore Trail50°59′43″N 114°05′57″W / 50.99530°N 114.09928°W / 50.99530; -114.09928 (Glenmore Trail bridge)
Glenmore Trail over Glenmore Reservoir
Crosses the Glenmore Reservoir
Glenmore DamPedestrian, maintenance road193351°00′00″N 114°05′50″W / 50.99990°N 114.09715°W / 50.99990; -114.09715 (Glenmore Dam)Dam, created Glenmore Reservoir, allows pedestrian access and maintenance vehicles (no public vehicle access) along Glenmore Bridge Rd.
Sandy Beach BridgePedestrian1959[9]51°00′43″N 114°05′31″W / 51.01199°N 114.09182°W / 51.01199; -114.09182 (Sandy Beach Bridge)Connects River Park (in Altadore) and Riverdale Park (in Britannia)
Elbow Park Britannia Pedestrian BridgePedestrian51°01′08″N 114°04′59″W / 51.01887°N 114.08317°W / 51.01887; -114.08317 (Elbow Park Britannia Pedestrian Bridge)Connects Elbow River bike and pathway; between Elbow Park and Britannia
Elbow Drive BridgeElbow Drive51°01′04″N 114°04′40″W / 51.01786°N 114.07788°W / 51.01786; -114.07788 (Elbow Drive bridge)Connects the neighbourhoods of Elbow Park and Britannia
Elbow Park Rideau Park Pedestrian BridgePedestrian51°01′30″N 114°04′40″W / 51.02495°N 114.07779°W / 51.02495; -114.07779 (Elbow Park Rideau Park Pedestrian Bridge)Connects Elbow River bike and pathway; between Elbow Park and Rideau Park
4 St SW Bridge4 Street SW51°01′46″N 114°04′17″W / 51.02934°N 114.07152°W / 51.02934; -114.07152 (4 Street SW bridge)
4 St SW Bridge
Connects the neighbourhoods of Mission and Roxboro
Scollen Bridge25 Avenue SW51°01′49″N 114°03′48″W / 51.03041°N 114.06343°W / 51.03041; -114.06343 (Scollen bridge)
Scollen Bridge
Connects the neighbourhoods of Mission and Erlton
21 Ave SW MNP Pedestrian BridgePedestrian51°02′03″N 114°04′03″W / 51.03421°N 114.06751°W / 51.03421; -114.06751 (21 Ave SW MNP Pedestrian bridge)
21 Ave SW MNP Pedestrian Bridge
Between 21 Ave SW and the MNP Community & Sport Centre grounds
19 Ave SW MNP Pedestrian BridgePedestrian51°02′09″N 114°03′55″W / 51.03588°N 114.06538°W / 51.03588; -114.06538 (19 Ave SW MNP Pedestrian bridge)
19 Ave SW MNP Pedestrian Bridge
Between 19 Ave SW (behind St. Mary's Cathedral and the MNP Community & Sport Centre grounds
Pattison BridgeMacleod Trail South51°02′10″N 114°03′41″W / 51.03600°N 114.06126°W / 51.03600; -114.06126 (Macleod Trail South bridge)
Macleod Trail South Bridge
Between Mission and MNP Community & Sport Centre, named for John George Pattison, Victoria Cross recipient of the 50th Battalion, CEF.[10]
Victoria BridgeMacleod Trail North51°02′04″N 114°03′33″W / 51.03448°N 114.05911°W / 51.03448; -114.05911 (Victoria Bridge)
Victoria Bridge
Between Mission and MNP Community & Sport Centre
Macleod Train BridgeC-Train51°2′2″N 114°3′32″W / 51.03389°N 114.05889°W / 51.03389; -114.05889 (Macleod Train Bridge)
Macleod Train Bridge
Between Mission and MNP Community & Sport Centre
Stampede Trail BridgeStampede Trail SE51°01′58″N 114°03′24″W / 51.03265°N 114.05675°W / 51.03265; -114.05675 (Stampede Trail bridge)
Stampede Trail Bridge
Provides entry into the Calgary Stampede grounds and access to the Stampede Grandstand
Stampede Ground Bridgemaintenance road51°1′52″N 114°3′2″W / 51.03111°N 114.05056°W / 51.03111; -114.05056 (Stampede ground bridge)
Stampede Ground Bridge
Provides access Calgary Stampede ground buildings
Stampede Ground Bridgemaintenance road51°1′53″N 114°3′1″W / 51.03139°N 114.05028°W / 51.03139; -114.05028 (Stampede ground bridge)
Stampede Ground Bridge
Provides access Calgary Stampede ground buildings
Saddledome Trail BridgePedestrian51°2′13″N 114°2′59″W / 51.03694°N 114.04972°W / 51.03694; -114.04972 (Saddledome bridge)
Saddledome Trail Bridge
Provides entry into the Calgary Stampede grounds and access to the Scotiabank Saddledome
Agriculture Trail BridgeAgriculture Trail SE51°02′19″N 114°02′55″W / 51.03858°N 114.04873°W / 51.03858; -114.04873 (Agriculture Trail bridge)
Agriculture Trail Bridge
Service road from Calgary Stampede grounds
Macdonald Avenue BridgeMacdonald Avenue SE191151°02′29″N 114°02′41″W / 51.04132°N 114.04474°W / 51.04132; -114.04474 (Macdonald Avenue bridge)
Macdonald Avenue Bridge
Connects the neighbourhoods of Victoria Park and Ramsay
Canadian Pacific Rail Bridge (Inglewood)Canadian Pacific Railway51°02′35″N 114°02′34″W / 51.04318°N 114.04287°W / 51.04318; -114.04287 (Canadian Pacific Rail (Inglewood))
Macdonald Avenue Bridge, CPR Bridge and Inglewood Bridge
Connects the Canadian Pacific Railway downtown yard with the CPR Alyth Yard
9 Ave SE (Inglewood) Bridge9 Avenue SE202251°02′37″N 114°02′34″W / 51.04363°N 114.04277°W / 51.04363; -114.04277 (Inglewood Bridge) Original bridge was built in 1909 and demolished in 2019 to make room for its replacement (pictured). The Bridge provides access between Downtown East Village and Inglewood

Fish Creek

Fish Creek flows from west to east in the south part of the city, through the Fish Creek Provincial Park. It merges into the Bow River in the southeast quadrant of the city.

BridgeCarriesLengthBuiltCoordinatesImageRemarks
37 St SW Bridge37 St SW50°55′40″N 114°08′24″W / 50.92781°N 114.14005°W / 50.92781; -114.14005 (37 St SW Bridge)Connects the neighbourhoods of Woodbine and Evergreen
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 1Pathway50°55′44″N 114°08′14″W / 50.92875°N 114.13728°W / 50.92875; -114.13728 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 1)Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 2Pathway50°55′40″N 114°07′34″W / 50.92765°N 114.12604°W / 50.92765; -114.12604 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 2)Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 3Pathway50°55′35″N 114°06′35″W / 50.92641°N 114.10975°W / 50.92641; -114.10975 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 3)Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 4Pathway50°55′53″N 114°06′31″W / 50.93133°N 114.10870°W / 50.93133; -114.10870 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 4)Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 5Pathway50°55′59″N 114°06′19″W / 50.93297°N 114.10521°W / 50.93297; -114.10521 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 5)
Pedestrian Bridge in Fish Creek Park
Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 6Pathway50°56′03″N 114°06′15″W / 50.93405°N 114.10411°W / 50.93405; -114.10411 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 6)Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 7Pathway50°56′02″N 114°05′51″W / 50.93400°N 114.09750°W / 50.93400; -114.09750 (Fish Creek Pedestrian Bridge no. 7)Connects pathways in the Fish Creek Provincial Park
CPR Bridge (Fish Creek)Canadian Pacific Railway50°55′45″N 114°04′21″W / 50.92914°N 114.07238°W / 50.92914; -114.07238 (CPR Bridge (Fish Creek))Also carriers C-Train tracks
Macleod Trail BridgeMacleod Trail50°55′44″N 114°04′11″W / 50.92895°N 114.06979°W / 50.92895; -114.06979 (Macleod Trail Bridge)Connects the neighbourhoods of Canyon Meadows and Lake Bonavista to Shawnee Slopes and Midnapore
Bow Bottom BridgeBow Bottom Trail SW50°54′26″N 114°00′54″W / 50.90714°N 114.01492°W / 50.90714; -114.01492 (Bow Bottom Bridge)
Bridge in Fish Creek Park along Bow Bottom trail
Connects the neighbourhoods of Deer Run and Parkland to Sikome Lake and Fish Creek Provincial Park

See also

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