Charleswood Bridge North
The Charleswood Bridge crosses the Assiniboine River into the Charleswood area on Moray St, just south of Portage Ave.
Completed in 1995, the north side of the bridge offers walkways both alongside the roadway, and under the bridge, connecting to Assiniboine Cres on both the east and west sides.
Information panels can be found along the walkways, providing historical information about the area and the bridge itself.
Welcome to the north side of the Charleswood Bridge! A pathway off Lake St winds its way towards the west side of the bridge. Facing east.
Pathways wind their way past several benches, heading up towards Moray st, or down under the bridge. Facing south.
Visitors walking along the west side of Moray St from the north can continue across the bridge, or head down to cross under. Facing south.
View of the Assiniboine River from the top of the bridge, along the west side of Moray St. Facing southwest.
Several information panels alongside the pathway under the bridge describe the history of the St. James - Assiniboia area. Facing south.
View of the Assiniboine River from under the bridge, facing southwest.
View of the Assiniboine River from under the bridge, facing southeast.
A pathway off Assiniboine Cres winds its way towards the east side of the bridge, facing southwest.
A network of pathways wind their way around the east side of the bridge, making their way under the bridge, or up towards Moray St.
Visitors walking along the east side of Moray St from the north can continue across the bridge, or head down to cross under. Facing south.
View of the Assiniboine River from the top of the bridge, along the east side of Moray St. Facing southeast.