Diefenbaker Bridge
The Diefenbaker Bridge is a Canadian bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Diefenbaker Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 53°12′17″N 105°45′49″W |
Carries | Highway 2 Highway 3 |
Crosses | North Saskatchewan River |
Locale | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Official name | Diefenbaker Bridge |
Maintained by | City of Prince Albert |
History | |
Construction end | 1960 |
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Overview
The bridge is maintained by the city of Prince Albert under an agreement, established in 1958, where the province of Saskatchewan covers 50% of the structural repair costs.[1] Prior to the bridge opening in 1960 vehicle traffic used the nearby Canadian Northern Railway Bridge.
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