Leaside Bridge
The Leaside Bridge, formerly the East York Leaside Viaduct, and officially commemorated as the Confederation Bridge, spans the Don River in the City of Toronto, Ontario. The Truss bridge carrying Millwood Road was built to connect the then Town of Leaside to the then Township of East York, and was completed on October 29, 1927. The construction time of only 10 months was record breaking at the time.
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Leaside Bridge
The Leaside Bridge, formerly the East York Leaside Viaduct, and officially commemorated as the Confederation Bridge, spans the Don River in the City of Toronto, Ontario. The Truss bridge carrying Millwood Road was built to connect the then Town of Leaside to the then Township of East York, and was completed on October 29, 1927. The construction time of only 10 months was record breaking at the time.
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6 lanes of vehicular traffic, 2 bike lanes and sidewalks for pedestrian traffic
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4.398264e+2
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1927-10-29
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East York-Leaside Viaduct
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Don River Valley and Don Valley Parkway
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Leaside Bridge
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The Leaside Bridge from the ravine below
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43.699065 -79.350356
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Leaside Bridge
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4.3699065e+1
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-7.9350356e+1
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Leaside Bridge (Confederation Bridge)
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