Finlay Bridge, Medicine Hat
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Facts and practical information
Finlay Bridge opened on May 14, 1908 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Spanning 274 meters across the South Saskatchewan River, the traffic and pedestrian bridge connects Medicine Hat's north side to the south side. Upon completion it was largest steel bridge in Western Canada and is officially listed on the Alberta Register of Historic Places. It is named after William Thomas Finlay, a local politician who was the most vocal advocate for the bridge's construction. ()
Coordinates: 50°2'35"N, 110°40'43"W
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RiversideMedicine Hat
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Day trips
Finlay Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Medicine Hat Public Library, Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Athletic Park, Medicine Hat Arena.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Finlay Bridge?
Nearby attractions include Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Medicine Hat (5 min walk), Medicine Hat Public Library, Medicine Hat (6 min walk).