Little Pic River Bridge - HistoricBridges. org This is a 1958 bridge on the Trans-Canada Highway (King's Highway 17) near the town of Marathon in the Thunder Bay District, Ontario The Warren deck truss bridge is 740 feet (225 meters) long and 180 feet (55 meters) above the river
Little Pic River Bridge | Hatch Mott MacDonald The crossing of the Little Pic River was considered especially dangerous In 1958 a permanent bridge was completed, 740 feet long and 180 feet above the water, making it the highest bridge on the Trans-Canada Highway and the largest truss bridge in the province’s Northwest Region
Trans Canada Hwy Little Pic River Bridge (Thunder Bay Dist . . . - Flickr Historic 1958 Little Pic River Bridge on the Trans-Canada Highway (King's Highway 17) near the town of Marathon in the Thunder Bay District, Ontario The Warren deck truss bridge is 740 feet (225 meters) long and 180 feet (55 meters) above the river
Ontario Highway 17 Photographs - Page 3 - History of Ontarios Kings . . . Right - Circa 1958 postcard view of the Little Pic River from the Hwy 17 Bridge between Marathon and Terrace Bay Note the old alignment of Hwy 17 clinging to the cliffs at left, which led down to a temporary bridge across the Little Pic River
6024-Z-0059 - Highway 17, Little Pic River Bridge westerly, west of . . . This Assignment includes the detail design for the realignment of a section of Highway 17 west of the Little Pic River Bridge The scope of the design includes the addition of a westbound truck climbing lane west of the Little Pic River Bridge and a new snowplow turnarounds within the project limits
Construction of Little Pic Bridge · Archives Digital Collections at . . . Northwestern Ontario Development Association , “Construction of Little Pic Bridge ,” Archives Digital Collections at Lakehead University Library, accessed June 14, 2025, https: digitalcollections lakeheadu ca items show 12791
Chugging along the tracks of time - Parks Blog Little Pic River The first is at the park’s boat launch, where you get a clear view of the train bridge going across the Little Pic River The other ideal location is on the park’s beach! From here, you can see the train winding through the hills along the shoreline
The Crack Trail, Ontario, Canada - 31 Reviews, Map | AllTrails This beautiful trail is located just west of the Little Pic River bridge There is parking on the south side of the highway The trail is well maintained and there are ropes for the steep sections! Hiking shoes highly recommended Hike down the crack for a thrill!