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Canal Lake Concrete Arch Bridge is an arch bridge in Ontario, Canada, spanning a portion of Canal Lake on the Trent–Severn Waterway between Balsam Lake and Lake Simcoe. It is north-northeast from the town of Bolsover. The closed spandrel bridge is the earliest-known bridge in Canada to be constructed using reinforced concrete, and is based on a modified Melan System of bridge reinforcement. In 1988, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada for representing a transitional period in bridge construction and a milestone in civil engineering in Canada.

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  • Canal Lake Concrete Arch Bridge is an arch bridge in Ontario, Canada, spanning a portion of Canal Lake on the Trent–Severn Waterway between Balsam Lake and Lake Simcoe. It is north-northeast from the town of Bolsover. The closed spandrel bridge is the earliest-known bridge in Canada to be constructed using reinforced concrete, and is based on a modified Melan System of bridge reinforcement. In 1988, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada for representing a transitional period in bridge construction and a milestone in civil engineering in Canada. (en)
  • Le pont du lac Canal (anglais : Canal Lake Bridge) est un pont routier situé sur le lac Canal à Kawartha Lakes en Ontario (Canada). Construit en 1905, il est connu pour d'être le premier pont en béton armé au Canada. Il a été désigné lieu historique national du Canada en 1988. Le lac fait partie de la voie navigable Trent-Severn, canal qui relie le lac Ontario au lac Huron. (fr)
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  • Canal Lake Concrete Arch Bridge is an arch bridge in Ontario, Canada, spanning a portion of Canal Lake on the Trent–Severn Waterway between Balsam Lake and Lake Simcoe. It is north-northeast from the town of Bolsover. The closed spandrel bridge is the earliest-known bridge in Canada to be constructed using reinforced concrete, and is based on a modified Melan System of bridge reinforcement. In 1988, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada for representing a transitional period in bridge construction and a milestone in civil engineering in Canada. (en)
  • Le pont du lac Canal (anglais : Canal Lake Bridge) est un pont routier situé sur le lac Canal à Kawartha Lakes en Ontario (Canada). Construit en 1905, il est connu pour d'être le premier pont en béton armé au Canada. Il a été désigné lieu historique national du Canada en 1988. Le lac fait partie de la voie navigable Trent-Severn, canal qui relie le lac Ontario au lac Huron. (fr)
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