The bridge is situated at the mouth of the Humber River, the start of the "Toronto Carrying Place" trail, an ancient aboriginal trading route leading north, and thus features design elements and decorations such as carved turtles and canoes that evoke this native heritage.
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Wow, this is a great POV and all round shot. We have a Humber Bridge here in the UK, at the time it was the longest suspension bridge in the world (1980), but this one is far more spectacular.