CPR Bridge

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Saskatoon, Canada

Bridge

CPR Bridge Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

CPR Bridge is located in Saskatoon, Canada on Meewasin Valley Trail. CPR Bridge is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category bridge in Canada.

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Meewasin Valley Trail

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Naiomi Settee

The CPR bridge is a beautiful place to capture photos and view the pelicans when they do come along. Also a great connection to the university with the trails. However, I am very displeased by the fact that, due to the winds, my pants went missing during my run recently. I’ve heard from friends that another man had his pants ripped off due to the train chugging past him as well. Please fix this, I want my pants back.

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Louie Parker

This old wooden bridge is a great place to look at the Saskatoon River. Walking across it is really entertaining due to its old wooden structure and the fact that it's train track and pedestrian walk way only. You can get a lovely view is the river and the city. I would come here again.

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Badz

Best place for relaxation

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Tyson Off

I like this bridge better than Broadway bridge and university bridge. It's made of wood and lots of things have been carved in it over the years. My favorite, by far, was "Helen loves Bill", a reference to the 1996 commercial success of the movie Twister.

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Bhavinkumar Patel

Nice bridge...but was closed due to Covid 19. Now again it's open.

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Hamid Khodabandehloo

CPR bridge is one of the most amazing bridges in Saskatoon! Walking down from Meevazin trail we can pass this beautiful bridge. It is both a train and a pedestrian bridge! You have a nice view of the downtown, the Saskatchewan river and also the prairies. I love walking or jogging here

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Evan Ashdown

It's a bridge. What do toy expect from it? Why are you still reading this review? What do you expect to gain from reading this? Honesty it's a bridge. Go enjoy it for yourself. Views are great.

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John-Paul Shoufani

It's a novel way to cross the river and if your lucky a train will pass by!