^Okay, that's close enough. Bonus marks for riding over it. The bridge was built during the depression when they built Wascana Lake (yes, we built a lake) and the bridge itself is 256m long, but only goes over about 5m worth of water where there is a damn to hold the water in the lake. We also hand-planted probably 99.8% of the trees in the city. We're crazy. This story is of course all heresay and unverifiable, although it's apparently in the Guiness Book of Records if that counts for anything.
It's the
Albert Memorial Bridge in Regina Saskatchewan.
A couple of my photos of the bridge. It really is very cool and one of my favourite things in Regina.
On to you Stitchawl for the next question.