The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton, Canada
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Canada The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton

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The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton, New Brunswick, was originally built in 1889 as a railway bridge across the Saint John River and rebuilt in 1938 after flood damage. After the railway was abandoned in the 1990s, the bridge was converted into a pedestrian and cycling route in 1997 and later named after Bill Thorpe, a local trail advocate. At 581 meters long, it is part of the Trans Canada Trail and one of Fredericton’s most popular spots for walking, running, biking, and enjoying views of the river, especially at sunset.

Photography Tips

For great photos of the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton, try shooting at sunrise or sunset when the light reflects off the Saint John River and creates warm tones. Wide-angle shots capture its full length and symmetry, while low angles from the riverbank emphasize its scale. Long exposures at night with the city lights in the background can create dramatic effects, and including people on the bridge adds a sense of life and perspective.

Travel Information

The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge is located in downtown Fredericton and can be reached on foot, by bike, or by car. Parking is available nearby, and the bridge connects directly to the city’s trail system along the Saint John River.
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor Nearly no other people
Best Timing Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset 05:38 - 21:11 | current local time: 20:24
Photo Themes Architecture Old Bridge

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