Niagara Falls: Bridge
Places and attractions in the Bridge category
Rainbow Bridge
Scenic bridge with a pedestrian walkway Spanning the rushing waters of the Niagara River, the Rainbow Bridge stands as an architectural marvel connecting the cities of Niagara Falls, Canada, and Niagara Falls, USA. This arch bridge, completed in 1941, is not only a critical conduit for vehicular...
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge
Spanning the churning waters between the United States and Canada, the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge stands as a testament to 19th-century engineering prowess. This historic bridge, once a critical passageway across the Niagara River, played a significant role in the...
Honeymoon Bridge
The Upper Steel Arch Bridge, also known as the Honeymoon Bridge or Fallsview Bridge, was an international bridge which crossed the Niagara River, connecting Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, with Niagara Falls, New York, United States.
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge
The Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, commonly known as the Whirlpool Bridge or the Lower Steel Arch Bridge, is a spandrel braced, riveted, two-hinged arch bridge that crosses the international border between Canada and the United States, connecting the commercial downtown districts of Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York.
Niagara Clifton Bridge
The Niagara Clifton Bridge, also known as the first Falls View Suspension Bridge, was a suspension bridge over the Niagara River between Niagara Falls, New York and Clifton, Ontario. It was designed by Samuel Keefer, with construction starting in 1867.
Niagara Cantilever Bridge
The Niagara Cantilever Bridge or Michigan Central Railway Cantilever Bridge was a cantilever bridge across the Niagara Gorge.
Michigan Central Railway Bridge
The Michigan Central Railway Bridge is an out-of-service steel arch bridge spanning the Niagara Gorge between Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York.
Montrose Swing Bridge
The Montrose Swing Bridge is located on the Welland River at the junction with the Queenston Power Canal in the southeast portion of the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. It was built ca. 1910 to carry the Canada Southern Railway over the river. It is a two-track bridge, although only one track remains in use today.