Groat Bridge
Groat Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 53°32′13″N 113°32′19.5″W / 53.53694°N 113.538750°W |
| Carries | Motor vehicles, pedestrians |
| Crosses | North Saskatchewan River |
| Locale | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
| Official name | Groat Bridge |
| Characteristics | |
| Total length | 315.5 m (1,035 feet) |
| History | |
| Opened | 1955 |
| Statistics | |
| Daily traffic | 35,500 (2022) |
| Location | |
Groat Bridge spans the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is a part of Groat Road. The bridge is composed of two spans that are side by side. The original structure was rehabilitated in 1990 and again in 2020. The 2020 $48 million rehabilitation saw the decks of both spans replaced one side at a time, with the new decks placed on the existing piers. The new decks feature an expanded shared-use path on the east side of the bridge (4.2 metres [14 ft] wide, compared to the original 2.4-metre-wide [7.9 ft] sidewalk). Groat Bridge connects the communities of River Valley Mayfair on the south end to River Valley Glenora on the north end.