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Pouce Coupe Trestle Bridge

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Just outside Dawson Creek is a massive trestle bridge spanning Bissette Creek. Built in 1930 entirely out of wood by the Northern Alberta Railways, this beautiful bridge is great for photos.

The bridge is reported to be 150 metres in length and is an authentic build from its look to its smell.

The trestle is located southwest on Elevator Road or from 51 Avenue off Hwy 2.

Photo: Alan Vernon, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

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