Amsterdam Bridge is a bridge on the waterfront in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The steel structure is a cable footbridge that crosses over the Simcoe Street Slip from York Quay to Rees Street Slip.
Below the bridge is a docking facility for boats.
The bridge closed in early 2021 due to safety concerns.[1]
Name
editThe Amsterdam Bridge commemorates the twinning of Toronto and Amsterdam in 1974. Similarly, a bridge that crosses the Amstel river in Amsterdam was renamed Torontobrug.[2] The Torontobrug is a bascule bridge built in 1970 and carries pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
A bilingual plaque mounted the bridge reads as follows:
This Dutch style lift bridge was opened by His Worship Wim Polak, The Mayor of Amsterdam during his official tour of Toronto Harbour on June 25th 1978. It is named the Amsterdam Bridge in Honour of Toronto's Twin City.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Harbourfront Centre is struggling to operate, and residents say they want to help it get back on track". CBC News. 2024-01-09.
- ^ "In Amsterdam, there is a bridge over the river Amstel called the Torontobrug | Urban Decoder | torontolife.com". www.torontolife.com. 2004-07-01. Archived from the original on 2012-03-27.
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