• The Albert Memorial Bridge is a beam bridge that spans across the north and south banks of Wascana Creek along Albert Street in Regina, Saskatchewan.
  • The bridge was constructed as a Great Depression-era make-work project, and was officially opened on November 10, 1930.
  • Constructed in 1930, the property features a 256-metre long bridge spanning the Wascana Creek.
  • The Albert Memorial Bridge was recognized as a Municipal Heritage Property in 1984 (MHP 392)...
  • On Front: [printer's no.] 731 On Back: Made in Canada Description: The Albert Street Bridge in Regina as seen from the north shore of Wascana Lake.
  • The Albert Memorial Bridge was opened on November 10, 1930 by Premier J.T.M. Anderson and dedicated as a memorial to the Saskatchewan solders...
  • During the restoration, the City of Regina undertook the repair of the historic terra cotta on the Bridge, in an attempt to retain as much of the historic material as...
  • This functional war memorial is 256 metres (840 feet) long and 22 metres (72 feet) wide.
  • Yet this never happened, even though the Albert Memorial Bridge was re-dedicated on October 2, 1988, after a $1.4 million restoration.
  • The Albert Memorial Bridge is notably the longest bridge over the shortest body of water in the world.
  • Built in 1929 as a “relief” project during the depression, this bridge was part of the overall development that included the draining and deepening of Lake Wascana.
  • Regina, Saskatchewan Picture: Albert Street Bridge - Check out Tripadvisor members' 2,782 candid photos and videos of Regina.
  • Memorial Bridge (disambiguation) — Memorial Bridge refers to a number of bridges around the world:In the United States: * Abraham Lincoln Memorial...
  • Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan and the 16th largest city in Canada with a population of 226,404 (Source: 2021 Census Profile for Regina Census...