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The Deh Cho Bridge is the pivotal location while overseeing one of Canada’s most significant rivers, the Mackenzie River, near Fort Providence.

The landmark is considered one of the biggest and longest bridges any other bridges in Northern Canada. Visitors can enjoy the sightseeing views of the Mackenzie River from the bridge both up and downstream. The building process of this bridge was the most expensive infrastructure project in Northwest Territories. The bridge was built to last for 75 years and more to maintain its stability and durability.

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