MAKE A MEME View Large Image Situated at Kelowna, this is the longest floating bridge in the British Empire and was officially opened by Princess Margaret." A Traveltime Product. Made in Vancouver, Canada, by Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd. Pontoon bridge and ...
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Keywords: outdoor "OKANAGAN LAKE BRIDGE Situated at Kelowna, this is the longest floating bridge in the British Empire and was officially opened by Princess Margaret." A Traveltime Product. Made in Vancouver, Canada, by Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd. Pontoon bridge and vertical lift bridge. Opened July 19, 1958; Closed May 31, 2008. Also known as the Kelowna Floating Bridge, this 2-laned (3-lanes from 1984), 2,100 ft. (650 m) long span connected Westside to Kelowna across Lake Okanagan. Tolls were collected until April 1, 1963. Part of Highway 97, this structure was replaced by the William R. Bennett Bridge on May 25, 2008. "OKANAGAN LAKE BRIDGE Situated at Kelowna, this is the longest floating bridge in the British Empire and was officially opened by Princess Margaret." A Traveltime Product. Made in Vancouver, Canada, by Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd. Pontoon bridge and vertical lift bridge. Opened July 19, 1958; Closed May 31, 2008. Also known as the Kelowna Floating Bridge, this 2-laned (3-lanes from 1984), 2,100 ft. (650 m) long span connected Westside to Kelowna across Lake Okanagan. Tolls were collected until April 1, 1963. Part of Highway 97, this structure was replaced by the William R. Bennett Bridge on May 25, 2008. "OKANAGAN LAKE BRIDGE Situated at Kelowna, this is the longest floating bridge in the British Empire and was officially opened by Princess Margaret." A Traveltime Product. Made in Vancouver, Canada, by Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd. Pontoon bridge and vertical lift bridge. Opened July 19, 1958; Closed May 31, 2008. Also known as the Kelowna Floating Bridge, this 2-laned (3-lanes from 1984), 2,100 ft. (650 m) long span connected Westside to Kelowna across Lake Okanagan. Tolls were collected until April 1, 1963. Part of Highway 97, this structure was replaced by the William R. Bennett Bridge on May 25, 2008. Okanagan Lake Bridge, Kelowna, BC, c.1960.jpg en The Okanagan Lake Bridge looking Southwest crossing Okanagan Lake at Kelowna British Columbia Canada 2012-12-27 https //www flickr com/photos/45379817 N08/8316340156 Rob other versions cc-zero Kelowna
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