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The Tour Eiffel Bridge, also known as the Montcalm Street Bridge, is a small but ornate bridge in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.

Tour Eiffel Bridge
Coordinates45°25′46N 75°43′37W / 45.4295°N 75.727°W / 45.4295; -75.727
LocaleGatineau, Quebec, Canada
Other name(s)Montcalm Street Bridge
ID numberQ4304521
History
Opening1990

History

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There had long been a bridge across Brewery Creek, but by the 1980s it needed to be replaced. Hull and the National Capital Commission were working to turn the Brewery Creek area into a tourist and cultural district.

It was decided to build an ornate structure. Incorporated in the bridge was an original steel girder from the Eiffel Tower, that had been part of a recently disassembled staircase.

The girder was donated to Hull by Paris mayor Jacques Chirac. Architects Paul Martineau and Eric Haar modeled the bridge on Parisian style. It opened in 1990.

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45°25′46N 75°43′37W / 45.4295°N 75.727°W / 45.4295; -75.727

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