The Peace River Bridge is a bridge near Taylor, British Columbia, Canada crossing the Peace River. It replaced the Peace River Suspension Bridge, which collapsed on October 16, 1957.
Peace River Bridge | |
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Location | Taylor, British Columbia, Canada |
The bridge carries road traffic and is part of the Alaska Highway, designated British Columbia Highway 97. It is a metal bridge deck, which requires welding 2-4 times a year. There are talks of replacing the bridge to a new, four lane bridge, but it is still in the consultation progress.
56°08′15″N 120°40′20″W / 56.1375°N 120.6722°W