Granville Street Bridge
The Granville Street Bridge is a major bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia, spanning the Fraser River. Completed in 1954, it connects the downtown area to the southern neighborhoods, facilitating both vehicle and pedestrian traffic. The bridge is known for its distinctive Art Deco design and offers scenic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
The bridge is an important transportation route, accommodating thousands of vehicles daily. It features multiple lanes for cars and dedicated pathways for cyclists and pedestrians. The Granville Street Bridge is also a key part of the city's infrastructure, linking various neighborhoods and contributing to local commerce.