Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge, Toronto
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Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge is a Bailey bridge in Toronto, Ontario. It is the one of two Bailey bridges in the current city and only remaining Bailey bridge within the Old Toronto. It was erected in 1952 but dates back to World War II when it was manufactured for the British Army. It is used as a pedestrian bridge to connect Exhibition Place to the waterfront south of Lake Shore Boulevard. ()
Length: 90 ftCoordinates: 43°37'49"N, 79°25'24"W
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West End (Exhibition Place)Toronto
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Day trips
Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Exhibition Place, Lamport Stadium, BMO Field, Ricoh Coliseum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge?
Nearby attractions include Fort Rouillé, Toronto (1 min walk), Scadding Cabin, Toronto (2 min walk), CNE Bandshell, Toronto (2 min walk), Shrine Peace Memorial, Toronto (2 min walk).
How to get to Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge by public transport?
The nearest stations to Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge:
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- Dufferin Gate Loop (8 min walk)
- Exhibition Loop • Lines: 363 (13 min walk)
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- Dufferin Gate Loop • Lines: 504B (8 min walk)
- Springhurst Avenue • Lines: 504B (9 min walk)
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- Exhibition (12 min walk)