The Main Street Bridge in Cambridge, Ontario, was built in 1931 as a concrete bowstring arch bridge. It was a Depression-era public works project, funded in part by the Provincial government and designed by Archibald B. Crealock. The bridge connects Melville Street to Water Street, spanning the Grand River.
The Main Street Bridge in Cambridge, Ontario, was built in 1931 as a concrete bowstring arch bridge. It was a Depression-era public works project, funded in part by the Provincial government and designed by Archibald B. Crealock. The bridge connects Melville Street to Water Street, spanning the Grand River.