Crossing
Image
Carries
Location
Coordinates
Completed
Notes
SkyBridge
SkyTrain Expo Line
New Westminster and Surrey
49°12′20″N 122°53′48″W / 49.20556°N 122.89667°W / 49.20556; -122.89667 (SkyBridge )
1990
Until 2019 it was the longest cable-supported transit-only bridge in the world.
Pattullo Bridge
Highway 1A Highway 99A
New Westminster and Surrey
49°12′27″N 122°53′40″W / 49.20750°N 122.89444°W / 49.20750; -122.89444 (Pattullo Bridge (1937) )
1937
New Westminster Bridge
Railway
New Westminster and Surrey
49°12′29″N 122°53′38″W / 49.20806°N 122.89389°W / 49.20806; -122.89389 (New Westminster Bridge )
1904
Oldest bridge in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia . Served automobile traffic from 1904 to 1937.
Port Mann Bridge
Highway 1 (TCH)
Coquitlam and Surrey
49°13′14″N 122°48′45″W / 49.22056°N 122.81250°W / 49.22056; -122.81250 (Port Mann Bridge (2015) )
1964 (original) 2012 (current)
Barnston Island Ferry
Passengers and vehicles
Barnston Island and Surrey
49°11′31″N 122°43′30″W / 49.19194°N 122.72500°W / 49.19194; -122.72500 (Barnston Island Ferry )
1916
Golden Ears Bridge
Golden Ears Way
Langley and Maple Ridge
49°11′47″N 122°39′56″W / 49.19639°N 122.66556°W / 49.19639; -122.66556 (Golden Ears Bridge ) (Approx)
2009
Longest extradosed bridge in the Western Hemisphere .
Jacob Haldi Bridge
Glover Road
Langley and McMillan Island
49°10′18″N 122°34′34″W / 49.17167°N 122.57611°W / 49.17167; -122.57611 (Jacob Haldi Bridge )
1932 (original) 1994 (current)
Albion Ferry (1957–2009)
Passengers and Vehicles
Langley and Maple Ridge
49°10′52″N 122°33′50″W / 49.18111°N 122.56389°W / 49.18111; -122.56389 (Albion Ferry (1957-2009) )
1957
Replaced by Golden Ears Bridge in 2009.
Mission Bridge
Highway 11
Abbotsford and Mission
49°07′25″N 122°18′21″W / 49.12361°N 122.30583°W / 49.12361; -122.30583 (Mission Bridge )
1973
Mission Railway Bridge
CPR
Abbotsford and Mission
49°07′34″N 122°18′02″W / 49.12611°N 122.30056°W / 49.12611; -122.30056 (Mission Railway Bridge )
1909
Served automobile traffic from 1909 to 1972.
Agassiz-Rosedale Bridge
Highway 9
South of Agassiz
49°12′22″N 121°46′37″W / 49.20611°N 121.77694°W / 49.20611; -121.77694 (Agassiz-Rosedale Bridge )
1956
Water Avenue Bridge
Highway 1 (TCH)
Haig and Hope
49°23′10″N 121°27′08″W / 49.38611°N 121.45222°W / 49.38611; -121.45222 (Water Avenue Bridge )
1916
Alexandra Bridge (1964)
Highway 1 (TCH)
Alexandra Lodge -Spuzzum
49°42′06″N 121°24′36″W / 49.7016°N 121.4101°W / 49.7016; -121.4101 (Alexandra Bridge (1964) )
1964
Alexandra Bridge (1926)
Cariboo Road (not in use, heritage site) Pedestrians
Alexandra Lodge -Spuzzum
49°42′27″N 121°25′00″W / 49.70750°N 121.41667°W / 49.70750; -121.41667 (Alexandra Bridge (1863) )
1926
The original crossing was built by Joseph Trutch in 1861 and was completely rebuilt in 1863 and 1926. It was later replaced by the modern Alexandra Bridge in 1964.
Hells Gate Suspension Bridge
Pedestrians
Hells Gate
49°46′48″N 121°26′49″W / 49.78000°N 121.44694°W / 49.78000; -121.44694 (Hells Gate Suspension Bridge )
1948
Original suspension bridge was destroyed in May 1948 due to a localized flood event. The new bridge was built 3 metres higher than the original.
Hells Gate Airtram
Passengers
Hells Gate
49°46′50″N 121°26′59″W / 49.78056°N 121.44972°W / 49.78056; -121.44972 (Hells Gate Airtram )
1970
North Bend Aerial Ferry (1940–1986)
Passengers and vehicles
Boston Bar and North Bend
49°52′37″N 121°26′37″W / 49.877°N 121.4436°W / 49.877; -121.4436 (North Bend Aerial Ferry (1940-1986) )
1940
Replaced by Cog Harrington Bridge in 1986.[ 1] The aerial tramway is unique given that it transported passengers and automobiles across the Fraser River.
Cog Harrington Bridge
Chaumox Road
Boston Bar and North Bend
49°52′37″N 121°26′37″W / 49.877°N 121.4436°W / 49.877; -121.4436 (Cog Harrington Bridge )
1986
Siska CPR Bridge
Canadian Pacific Railway
Siska
50°08′55″N 121°34′42″W / 50.1485°N 121.5784°W / 50.1485; -121.5784 (Siska CPR Bridge )
1883
The original truss span was replaced in 1910.
Siska CNR Bridge
Canadian National Railway
Siska
50°09′05″N 121°34′52″W / 50.1515°N 121.5811°W / 50.1515; -121.5811 (Siska CNR Bridge )
1914
Lytton CNR Fraser Bridge
Canadian National Railway and pedestrians
Lytton
50°13′27″N 121°35′06″W / 50.2243°N 121.5849°W / 50.2243; -121.5849 (Lytton CNR Fraser Bridge )
1914
Lytton Ferry
Passengers and vehicles
Lytton
50°14′51″N 121°35′30″W / 50.2474°N 121.5918°W / 50.2474; -121.5918 (Lytton Ferry )
1940
Fraser River Suspension Bridge
Pedestrians
North of Lytton
50°16′59″N 121°37′23″W / 50.28306°N 121.62306°W / 50.28306; -121.62306 (Fraser River Suspension Bridge )
1997
Lillooet PGE Bridge (1915–1948)
Pacific Great Eastern Railway
Lillooet
50°40′48″N 121°55′25″W / 50.68000°N 121.92361°W / 50.68000; -121.92361 (Lillooet PGE Bridge )
1915
Demolished in 1948.
Bridge of the Twenty-Three Camels
Highway 99
Lillooet
50°41′02″N 121°55′44″W / 50.6838°N 121.9289°W / 50.6838; -121.9289 (Bridge of the Twenty-Three Camels )
1981
Lillooet ferries (c.1859–c.1891)
Old Cariboo Road
Lillooet
50°42′40″N 121°54′41″W / 50.71111°N 121.91139°W / 50.71111; -121.91139 (Lillooet ferries (1859-c.1891) )
c.1859
Superseded by Lillooet truss bridge in 1889.
Lillooet Suspension Bridge
Old Highway 12 (not in use) Pedestrians
Lillooet
50°42′41″N 121°54′41″W / 50.7115°N 121.9114°W / 50.7115; -121.9114 (Lillooet Suspension Bridge )
1913
Replaced by the Bridge of the Twenty-Three Camels in 1981. Restored as a pedestrian-only crossing in 2003.
Lillooet PGE Bridge (second)
Pacific Great Eastern Railway but Canadian National Railway since 2004
Lillooet
50°43′04″N 121°54′50″W / 50.7178°N 121.9139°W / 50.7178; -121.9139 (Lillooet Railway Bridge )
1931
Bridge River Bridge (1858–c.1870s)
Old Cariboo Road
Lillooet
50°45′02″N 121°55′51″W / 50.75056°N 121.93083°W / 50.75056; -121.93083 (Bridge River Bridge (1858-1870s) )
1858
The bridge was in use until the 1870s.
Pavilion Ferry (1897–c.1964)
Passengers
northwest of Pavilion
50°52′58″N 121°51′45″W / 50.8828°N 121.8626°W / 50.8828; -121.8626 (Pavilion Ferry )
1897
Big Bar Ferry
Unnumbered Ranch Road
Big Bar Creek (Kostering)
51°11′00″N 122°07′59″W / 51.18333°N 122.13306°W / 51.18333; -122.13306 (Big Bar Ferry )
Reaction-cable ferry (year-round)
Dog Creek Bridge
Unnumbered Ranch Road
Gang Ranch -Dog Creek
51°31′39″N 122°17′05″W / 51.5275°N 122.2848°W / 51.5275; -122.2848 (Dog Creek Bridge )
Sheep Creek Bridge
Highway 20
Riske Creek (18 km SW of Williams Lake
51°59′02″N 122°16′32″W / 51.9838°N 122.2755°W / 51.9838; -122.2755 (Sheep Creek Bridge )
Chimney Creek Bridge
Chimney Creek Indian Reserve No. 5 (NW of Williams Lake
52°04′00″N 122°16′00″W / 52.06667°N 122.26667°W / 52.06667; -122.26667 (Chimney Creek Bridge )
Rudy Johnson Bridge
Buckskin Road
Near Soda Creek
52°15′37″N 122°15′51″W / 52.2602°N 122.2643°W / 52.2602; -122.2643 (Rudy Johnston Bridge )
1968
Marguerite Ferry (1917–2002)
Passengers and vehicles
Castle Rock and Marguerite
52°31′47″N 122°26′43″W / 52.5297°N 122.4454°W / 52.5297; -122.4454 (Marguerite Ferry )
1917
Fort Alexandria Ferry (1821–1895)
Passengers
Fort Alexandria
52°33′45″N 122°28′33″W / 52.5624°N 122.4758°W / 52.5624; -122.4758 (Fort Alexandria Ferry )
1821
Alexandria Ferry (1913–1950)
Passengers and vehicles
Alexandria
52°39′00″N 122°29′32″W / 52.6499°N 122.4922°W / 52.6499; -122.4922 (Alexandria Ferry )
1913
Moffat Bridge
Moffat Bridge Approach/Marsh Drive
Quesnel
52°58′29″N 122°30′00″W / 52.9746°N 122.5°W / 52.9746; -122.5 (Moffat Bridge )
Quesnel Fraser River Foot Bridge
Pedestrians
Quesnel
52°58′32″N 122°30′01″W / 52.9755°N 122.5003°W / 52.9755; -122.5003 (Quesnel Fraser River Bridge )
1929
Resurfaced for pedestrian use in 1974.
Simon Fraser Bridge
Highway 97
Prince George
53°53′25″N 122°44′52″W / 53.8904°N 122.7478°W / 53.8904; -122.7478 (Simon Fraser Bridge )
1963 (southbound) 2009 (northbound)
Yellowhead Bridge
Highway 16
Prince George
53°54′37″N 122°43′24″W / 53.9102°N 122.7234°W / 53.9102; -122.7234 (Yellowhead Bridge )
1988
Prince George CNR Bridge
Canadian National Railway
Prince George
53°54′49″N 122°43′06″W / 53.9136°N 122.7183°W / 53.9136; -122.7183 (Prince George CNR Bridge )
1914
Prince George BCR-CNR Bridge
BC Rail and Canadian National Railway
Prince George
53°54′54″N 122°41′27″W / 53.915°N 122.69074°W / 53.915; -122.69074 (Prince George BCR-CNR Bridge )
Road Bridge
Loopol Road
Near Prince George
53°58′45″N 122°40′33″W / 53.9792°N 122.6759°W / 53.9792; -122.6759
Shelley : Northwood road/rail bridge in "Railway" section, and former ferry upstream in "Roads".
Road Bridge
Upper Fraser Road
Near McGregor
54°04′58″N 121°50′56″W / 54.0829°N 121.8489°W / 54.0829; -121.8489
Hansard : Bridge in "Road Transport" section, and former ferry downstream in "Ferry & Loading Areas".
Hansard CNR Bridge
Canadian National Railway
Near McGregor
54°04′37″N 121°50′55″W / 54.0770°N 121.8485°W / 54.0770; -121.8485 (Hansard CNR Bridge )
McGregor in first section.
Dome Creek CNR Bridge
Canadian National Railway
Near Dome Creek
53°45′14″N 121°02′42″W / 53.7540°N 121.0450°W / 53.7540; -121.0450 (Dome Creek CNR Bridge )
Dome Creek in first section.
Road Bridge
Morkil Forest Service Road
Near Loos
53°35′27″N 120°41′20″W / 53.5907°N 120.689°W / 53.5907; -120.689
Highway Bridge
Highway 16
McBride
53°18′07″N 120°08′24″W / 53.3019°N 120.1399°W / 53.3019; -120.1399
Road Bridge
Dunster Station Road
Dunster
53°08′35″N 119°50′06″W / 53.1431°N 119.8349°W / 53.1431; -119.8349
Road Bridge
Blackman Road
Near Tete Jaune Cache
52°58′29″N 119°26′13″W / 52.9747°N 119.4369°W / 52.9747; -119.4369
1953
Highway Bridge
Highway 5
Near Tete Jaune Cache
52°58′27″N 119°25′30″W / 52.9743°N 119.425°W / 52.9743; -119.425
Railway Bridge
Canadian National Railway
Mount Robson Provincial Park
53°00′03″N 119°03′18″W / 53.0009°N 119.0551°W / 53.0009; -119.0551
Railway Bridge
Canadian National Railway
Mount Robson Provincial Park
52°59′16″N 119°00′36″W / 52.9878°N 119.0101°W / 52.9878; -119.0101
Highway Bridge
Highway 16
Mount Robson Provincial Park
52°52′02″N 118°40′24″W / 52.8673°N 118.6734°W / 52.8673; -118.6734
Highway Bridge
Highway 16
Mount Robson Provincial Park
52°51′10″N 118°36′23″W / 52.8527°N 118.6065°W / 52.8527; -118.6065