A. Murray MacKay Bridge
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A. Murray MacKay Bridge Overview
Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the A. Murray MacKay Bridge serves as a vital transportation link over Halifax Harbour. Opened in 1970, it was named after a local businessman and philanthropist.
Spanning 3,200 feet, the bridge features a prominent suspension design with unique towers reaching 55 meters in height. It was instrumental in the connectivity of Halifax with its neighboring city, Dartmouth, enhancing trade and travel.
Notable Features
🚧 Strong Architectural Design: The bridge showcases an impressive suspension architecture, which includes a distinctive roadway supported by cables.
🌊 Scenic Harbour Views: Visitors enjoy panoramic views of the Halifax Harbour while crossing.
🚶♂️ Pedestrian Access Point: There is a dedicated walking path allowing pedestrians to experience the bridge up close.
The A. Murray MacKay Bridge is accessible for free, making it a popular choice for tourists, families, and those interested in engineering history.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum A. Murray MacKay Bridge
Engineering Achievement
The bridge was one of the largest suspension bridges built in Canada during the 1970s.
Architectural Marvel
Its design was developed by the engineering firm, Ove Arup & Partners.
Location
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Address
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Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free. No charges for crossing the bridge.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings or late evenings are best for fewer crowds and optimal views.