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The Provencher Bridge (French: Pont Provencher) is a bridge across the Red River in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The bridge links downtown Winnipeg with St. Boniface, a Winnipeg community across the Red River. The Provencher Bridge derived its name from the connecting Boulevard Provencher (Provencher Boulevard). The bridge serves Route 57 and is a main connector from downtown Winnipeg to most of the eastern communities in Winnipeg. The speed limit on the bridge is 50 km/h (31 mph).

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  • Pont Provencher (fr)
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  • The Provencher Bridge (French: Pont Provencher) is a bridge across the Red River in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The bridge links downtown Winnipeg with St. Boniface, a Winnipeg community across the Red River. The Provencher Bridge derived its name from the connecting Boulevard Provencher (Provencher Boulevard). The bridge serves Route 57 and is a main connector from downtown Winnipeg to most of the eastern communities in Winnipeg. The speed limit on the bridge is 50 km/h (31 mph). (en)
  • Le pont Provencher est un ouvrage d'art qui enjambe la rivière Rouge dans la ville de Winnipeg. Le pont Provencher fut construit en 2001, à la suite de la fermeture d'un ancien pont construit en 1918 et devenu vétuste. Les travaux commencèrent le 20 juillet 2001 et le chantier dura deux ans. Le pont fut ouvert à la circulation routière en 2003. Le pont Provencher relie le quartier francophone de Saint-Boniface au quartier central et historique de la Fourche de Winnipeg. Le pont Provencher est doublé par un pont à haubans piétonnier, le pont esplanade Riel, réservé aux piétons et aux cyclistes. (fr)
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  • The Provencher Bridge (French: Pont Provencher) is a bridge across the Red River in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The bridge links downtown Winnipeg with St. Boniface, a Winnipeg community across the Red River. The Provencher Bridge derived its name from the connecting Boulevard Provencher (Provencher Boulevard). The bridge serves Route 57 and is a main connector from downtown Winnipeg to most of the eastern communities in Winnipeg. The speed limit on the bridge is 50 km/h (31 mph). (en)
  • Le pont Provencher est un ouvrage d'art qui enjambe la rivière Rouge dans la ville de Winnipeg. Le pont Provencher fut construit en 2001, à la suite de la fermeture d'un ancien pont construit en 1918 et devenu vétuste. Les travaux commencèrent le 20 juillet 2001 et le chantier dura deux ans. Le pont fut ouvert à la circulation routière en 2003. Le pont Provencher relie le quartier francophone de Saint-Boniface au quartier central et historique de la Fourche de Winnipeg. Le pont Provencher est doublé par un pont à haubans piétonnier, le pont esplanade Riel, réservé aux piétons et aux cyclistes. Le pont fut nommé Provencher en l'honneur et la mémoire de l'évêque franco-manitobain Joseph Norbert Provencher. (fr)
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