
The Centre St Bridge, opened in 1916, is a iconic steel-truss bridge known for its distinctive lion statues and architectural charm. It serves as a key route for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, offering scenic views of downtown Calgary and the river. The bridge is a symbol of the city’s heritage and urban connectivity.
Located in downtown Calgary, the bridge spans the Bow River, linking Centre St N to downtown near Memorial Drive. As a public infrastructure asset, it does not have a direct phone number, website, or social media links.