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Corktown Footbridge

A Vital Link in Ottawa’s Urban Landscape. The Corktown Footbridge is a 70-meter pedestrian bridge spanning the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario. Opened on September 21, 2006, it connects the University of Ottawa campus in Sandy Hill to the Golden Triangle neighborhood in Centretown. The bridge serves as a crucial link for pedestrians and cyclists, providing a safer and more direct route compared to the nearby Laurier Avenue Bridge.

Named after the historic Corktown area, where Irish laborers who worked on the canal’s construction lived, the bridge honors their contributions. The design of the Corktown Footbridge is modern and minimalist, featuring a shallow arch profile and stainless steel railings. Its aesthetic complements the heritage setting of the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The bridge has become a popular spot for both locals and visitors, offering scenic views of the canal, nearby parks, and the city skyline.

Open 24 hours a day, the Corktown Footbridge is accessible year-round. It not only facilitates daily commutes but also enhances the pedestrian experience in Ottawa, promoting a more walkable and connected city. The bridge’s design and location make it a notable feature in Ottawa’s urban landscape.

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