- Source: List of bridges in Calgary
The City of Calgary has a number of bridges, spanning the two main rivers that cross the city, Bow River and Elbow River, as well as some other geographical and physical features.
The first building in Calgary was erected in 1872 by Alexis Cardinal, at the request of Fr Constantine Scollen, an Oblate missionary priest, at the confluence of the two rivers.
Crossings
= Bow River (west of downtown)
=The Bow River enters the city from west, winds around downtown, then runs south. From west to south, the following structures cross the river.
= Bow River (downtown)
== Bow River (south of downtown)
== Elbow River
=The Elbow River enters the city in the southwest, then turns north and merges into the Bow River immediately east of downtown. From west to north, the following structures cross the river.
= Fish Creek
=Fish Creek flows from west to east in the south part of the city, through the Fish Creek Provincial Park. It merges into the Bow River in the southeast quadrant of the city.
See also
List of bridges in Canada
References
External links
Media related to Bridges in Calgary at Wikimedia Commons
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