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The '''George Dunbar Bridge''' is a vehicular and pedestrian bridge in [[Ottawa, Ontario]] carrying [[Bronson Avenue]] over the [[Rideau River]] and connecting it to the Airport Parkway. The original Dunbar Bridge was completed in 1955. It was demolished in December 1994. The current bridge was constructed in 1993–1996. The Northbound (East) span was built in May 1993–December 1994 adjacent to the 1955 bridge. The Southbound (West) span was built in 1995–96 on the site of the demolished 1955 bridge. The bridge is named for [[George Harrison Dunbar]] (1876-1966), a prominent member of the [[Ontario]] legislature who served as Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs in 1943–1955.
The '''George Dunbar Bridge''' is a vehicular and pedestrian bridge in [[Ottawa, Ontario]] carrying [[Bronson Avenue]] over the [[Rideau River]] and connecting it to the Airport Parkway. The original Dunbar Bridge was opened to traffic on December 19, 1955. It was demolished in December 1994. The current bridge was constructed in 1993–1996. The Northbound (East) span was built in May 1993–December 1994 adjacent to the 1955 bridge. The Southbound (West) span was built in 1995–96 on the site of the demolished 1955 bridge. The bridge is named for [[George Harrison Dunbar]] (1876-1966), a prominent member of the [[Ontario]] legislature who served as Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs in 1943–1955.


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Revision as of 01:50, 9 September 2014

The George Dunbar Bridge is a vehicular and pedestrian bridge in Ottawa, Ontario carrying Bronson Avenue over the Rideau River and connecting it to the Airport Parkway. The original Dunbar Bridge was opened to traffic on December 19, 1955. It was demolished in December 1994. The current bridge was constructed in 1993–1996. The Northbound (East) span was built in May 1993–December 1994 adjacent to the 1955 bridge. The Southbound (West) span was built in 1995–96 on the site of the demolished 1955 bridge. The bridge is named for George Harrison Dunbar (1876-1966), a prominent member of the Ontario legislature who served as Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs in 1943–1955.

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45°22′59″N 75°41′19″W / 45.38312°N 75.68865°W / 45.38312; -75.68865