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Centennial Bridge (New Brunswick)


Centennial Bridge is a steel through arch crossing the Miramichi River in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada. The bridge is 1.1 km long, and carries Route 11, Route 8, and Route 134 over the river, connecting Douglastown on the north bank with Chatham on the south bank; both communities were merged with others in the vicinity through municipal amalgamation into the city of Miramichi.

The bridge was opened in 1967, Canada's centennial year. It replaced a ferry service (Romeo & Juliet) which operated between downtown Chatham and Ferry Road. Upon the bridge's opening, Romeo & Juliet was moved to service a new route across Kennebecasis Bay between Summerville and Millidgeville near Saint John. The Bridge Queen and first to cross the bridge after it was opened was/is Phyllis Williston

Bridges of similar construction in eastern Canada include the Seal Island Bridge and the Burton Bridge.

Coordinates: 47°1′44″N 65°28′52″W / 47.02889°N 65.48111°W / 47.02889; -65.48111


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