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Coordinates: 45°2211N 75°4155W / 45.36975°N 75.69867°W / 45.36975; -75.69867
 

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45°22′11N 75°41′55W / 45.36975°N 75.69867°W / 45.36975; -75.69867

Hog's Back Bridge
The Hog's Back Bridge partially open.
Coordinates45°22′13N 75°41′58W / 45.3703°N 75.6994°W / 45.3703; -75.6994
CarriesHog's Back Road
CrossesRideau Canal
Maintained byNational Capital Commission
Characteristics
DesignAsymmetrical swing bridge
History
Opened1976
Statistics
Daily traffic18,000-26,000
TollNone
Location
Map

Hog's Back Bridge is an asymmetrical swing bridgeinOttawa, Ontario, Canada. Located at the intersection of Mooney's Bay and the Hog's Back locks, it crosses the Rideau Canal and carries 2 lanes of Hog's Back Road and a sidewalk. The swing bridge operates from May to October when boats exceeding 9 feet (2.7 m) in height need to pass via the canal underneath.[1]

The bridge is hydraulically controlled. Two wedge cylinders secure the bridge and raise the overhanging edge in place at road level. When the bridge is to be opened, four barriers are lowered to block traffic from entering the bridge deck. The cylinders are withdrawn which lowers the bridge down onto a circular rail track. This movement also takes the weight of the bridge off of the west side bearings. Once the limit switches sense the wedge cylinders are fully retracted, the bridge is pivoted. The hydraulic power unit has 2 main pumps which can be run independently or together, and one small backup pump to be run off a generator if need be.

The bridge was closed for extensive rehabilitation from August 2019 to October 2020. Despite the repairs, the bridge had to be closed two separate times between June and July 2021 due to issues with the hydraulic system.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rehabilitation of the Hog's Back Swing Bridge". National Capital Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  • ^ Blewett, Taylor (26 July 2021). "'This should not be happening': Councillor wants answers on Hog's Back bridge closures". The Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

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