Humber Bay Arch Bridge

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The Humber Bay Arch Bridge is a distinctive pedestrian and cyclist bridge in Toronto, Canada, known for its elegant twin-arch design spanning the mouth of the Humber River along the waterfront.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cyclist bridge
pedestrian bridge
steel bridge
through arch bridge
category Bridges in Toronto
Pedestrian bridges in Canada
Through arch bridges
country Canada
crosses Humber River
crossesAt mouth of the Humber River
design through arch
twin arch
designer Delcan Corporation
Montgomery Sisam Architects
function bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
hasAlternativeName Humber Bay Arch Bridge
surface form: Humber Bay Pedestrian Bridge

Humber Bay Arch Bridge
surface form: Humber River Pedestrian Bridge
hasFeature concrete deck
lookout areas
suspender cables
hasLighting architectural lighting
hasViewOf Humber Bay
Toronto skyline
heritageDesignation part of Humber River National Historic Site of Canada
length approximately 139 metres
locatedIn Ontario
Toronto
locatedNear Etobicoke
Humber Bay Park
Mimico
locatedOnWaterbody Lake Ontario shoreline
surface form: Lake Ontario waterfront
maintainedBy Toronto
surface form: City of Toronto
material concrete
steel
nearbyInfrastructure Gardiner Expressway
Humber Bay Shores
numberOfArches 2
opened 1994
owner Toronto
surface form: City of Toronto
partOf Martin Goodman Trail
Waterfront Trail
usedFor commuting
recreation
width approximately 6.5 metres

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Humber River hasBridge Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Humber Bay hasFeature Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Humber Bay crossedBy Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Humber Bay Park near Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Humber Bay Arch Bridge hasAlternativeName Humber Bay Arch Bridge
this entity surface form: Humber River Pedestrian Bridge
Humber Bay Arch Bridge hasAlternativeName Humber Bay Arch Bridge
this entity surface form: Humber Bay Pedestrian Bridge