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The Deh Cho Bridge is a 1.1 km-long (0.68 mi) cable-stayed bridge across a 1.6 km (0.99 mi) span of the Mackenzie River on the Yellowknife Highway (Highway 3) near Fort Providence, Northwest Territories. Construction began in 2008 and was expected to be completed in 2010 but faced delays due to technical and financial difficulties. The bridge officially opened to traffic on November 30, 2012. The bridge replaced the MV Merv Hardie, the ferry in operation at the time of opening, and ice bridge combination used for river crossing. Deh Cho is the Slavey language name for the Mackenzie River.

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  • Deh Cho Bridge (en)
  • Pont de Deh Cho (fr)
  • Ponte Deh Cho (pt)
  • Де-Чо (ru)
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  • The Deh Cho Bridge is a 1.1 km-long (0.68 mi) cable-stayed bridge across a 1.6 km (0.99 mi) span of the Mackenzie River on the Yellowknife Highway (Highway 3) near Fort Providence, Northwest Territories. Construction began in 2008 and was expected to be completed in 2010 but faced delays due to technical and financial difficulties. The bridge officially opened to traffic on November 30, 2012. The bridge replaced the MV Merv Hardie, the ferry in operation at the time of opening, and ice bridge combination used for river crossing. Deh Cho is the Slavey language name for the Mackenzie River. (en)
  • Le pont de Deh Cho est un pont traversant le fleuve Mackenzie près de Fort Providence, dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, au Canada. Inauguré le 30 novembre 2012, il porte la route de Yellowknife (route 3) et il s'agit du premier pont traversant le fleuve Mackenzie et le premier lien fixe entre la région du Slave Nord et l'Alberta. (fr)
  • A Ponte Deh Cho é uma ponte canadense de 1,1 km de extensão, que atravessa uma extensão de 1,6 km do rio Mackenzie na rodovia Yellowknife (rodovia 3), perto de Fort Providence, Territórios do Noroeste. A construção começou em 2008 e estava prevista para ser concluída em 2010, mas sofreu atrasos devido a dificuldades técnicas e financeiras. A ponte abriu oficialmente para o tráfego em 30 de novembro de 2012. A ponte substituiu o MV Merv Hardie, a balsa em operação no momento da abertura e em combinação de ponte de gelo usada para travessia do rio. (pt)
  • Де-Чо (англ. Deh Cho Bridge) — вантовый мост в Канаде через реку Маккензи, который строился с 2008 года и был открыт 30 ноября 2012 года. Соединяет деревню Форт-Провиденс с городом Йеллоунайф, административным центром Северо-Западных территорий. Этот мост заменил ледовые переправы и паром MV Merv Hardie, обеспечив круглогодичное движение по трассе Йеллоунайф. Общая длина моста 1100 м. Мост имеет 9 пролётов. Де-Чо — название реки Маккензи на языке слэйви. (ru)
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  • Deh Cho Bridge (en)
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