Landmark
Albert Memorial Bridge (Regina, Saskatchewan)
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The Albert Memorial Bridge is a historic concrete arch bridge that crosses Wascana Creek in Regina. Built in 1930, it features ornate balustrades, decorative lampposts, and a wide pedestrian walkway, making it a favorite for strollers and photographers. The bridge connects the city's downtown with the Wascana Centre parkland, offering scenic views of the creek and surrounding greenery. Its classical design and memorial plaques pay tribute to Saskatchewan's war veterans, blending utility with commemoration.
Don't miss
- Walk across the pedestrian lane to see the decorative arches up close
- Photograph the bridge's ornate lampposts and stonework
- Read the plaques honoring Saskatchewan's war dead
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Albert Memorial Bridge (Regina, Saskatchewan)
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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