Four years after a rock slide forced the removal of the Twin Bridges crossing on the Seymour River, construction of a replacement suspension bridge is well underway with work expected to be completed early next month. The old concrete Twin Bridge abutments with the new steel support columns in the background. Artist's rendition of the new pedestrian bridge under construction on the Seymour River in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve. A 2014 rock slide blocked the river and caused flooding upstream. (Metro Vancouver)The original Twin Bridges was removed in 2014 and the area deemed off limits after a rock slide approximately 500 metres downstream blocked the river, causing water to back up and almost submerged the entire structure.
Source: CBC News October 15, 2018 22:41 UTC