Nova Scotia Bridges

• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Bridges in Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada.
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Photo from Daniel Towsey
The Angus L. Macdonald suspension bridge (known more popularily as just the MacDonald Bridge) joins The City of Halifax and the City of Dartmouth. The bridge was constructed in 1955 and a third lane, as well as a side walk and bicycle lane were added in 1999.
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Photo from Daniel Towsey
The MacDonald Bridge lit up at night. This photo was taken from the Dartmouth side of the bridge.
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Photo from Bill Clarke
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This amazing structure bridges the Northumberland Straight, connecting PEI with mainland Atlantic Canada
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Photo from Bill Clarke
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Photo from Corel
The Halifax Harbour Bridge goes from Halifax to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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Photo from Karen Hipson , Yarmouth Tourism Online
This bridge near Yarmouth is often thought to be the smallest drawbridge in the world.
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