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Skip to Main Content Menu Search Search Sign In QUICK LINKS * News * Sports * Radio * Music * Listen Live * TV * Watch * news * Top Stories * Local * COVID-19 * Opinion * World * Canada * Politics * Indigenous * The National * Business * Health * Entertainment * Science * CBC News Investigates * Go Public * Shows * About CBC News * More * Business * Health * Entertainment * Science * CBC News Investigates * Go Public * Shows * About CBC News Drawings of pedestrian Peace Bridge released | CBC News Loaded Calgary DRAWINGS OF PEDESTRIAN PEACE BRIDGE RELEASED A tubular, covered bridge for pedestrians and cyclists will span Calgary's Bow River, according to newly released architectural drawings. SOCIAL SHARING * FACEBOOK 0 * TWITTER 0 * EMAIL 0 * REDDIT 0 * LINKEDIN 0 CBC News · Posted: Jul 28, 2009 1:49 PM MT | Last Updated: July 28, 2009 One of a handful of bridge images by architect Santiago Calatrava released by the city Tuesday. ((Santiago Calatrava)) A tubular, covered bridge for pedestrians and cyclists will span Calgary's Bow River, according to newly released architectural drawings. The Peace Bridge's design by award-winning Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava was posted on the City of Calgary's website Tuesday. The footbridge for pedestrians and bicycles will be west of Prince's Island Park and connect Eau Claire to Sunnyside. It will be just over six metres wide, covered for year-round use and lit at night. Mayor Dave Bronconnier revealed the name of the $22-million bridge Monday. Peace Bridge alludes to its link to Peace Park at Seventh Street S.W. on the south side of the Bow River, as well as its future location along Memorial Drive, which was named in honour of soldiers killed in the First World War, he said. "It is about peace and that's something that Canadians are known globally for," said Bronconnier. "Peace Bridge really connects with what Canada's military speaks of, what Memorial Drive represents, and that is that people who have given the ultimate sacrifice should be remembered." The bridge will be lit up at night. ((Santiago Calatrava))Council approved spending $25 million in September 2008 to design and construct the footbridge. The funding, from provincial infrastructure grants, includes a contingency fund and project administration and covers the costs of a conceptual design for a second bridge at the west end of St. George's Island. Ald. Ric McIver has tried to persuade council to scrap the plan. The bridge is scheduled to be completed in late 2010. Bronconnier has said the pedestrian span is a necessity that will be used by more than 5,000 people daily. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices|About CBC News Report Typo or Error|Corrections and Clarifications RELATED STORIES * PHOTO GALLERY: Peace Bridge * Mayor seeks peace with name of pedestrian bridge * Budget open house buzzes with angry taxpayers * City council torn on mayor's revised tax plan * City to spend $25M to build pedestrian bridges EXTERNAL LINKS City of Calgary: Peace Bridge City of Calgary: Peace Bridge FOOTER LINKS MY ACCOUNT * Profile * CBC Gem * Newsletters * About CBC Membership CONNECT WITH CBC * Facebook * Twitter * YouTube * Instagram * Mobile * RSS * Podcasts CONTACT CBC * Submit Feedback * Help Centre Audience Relations, CBC P.O. Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6 Toll-free (Canada only): 1-866-306-4636 TTY/Teletype writer: 1-866-220-6045 ABOUT CBC * Corporate Info * Sitemap * Reuse & Permission * Terms of Use * Privacy * Jobs * Our Unions * Independent Producers * Political Ads Registry * AdChoices SERVICES * Ombudsman * Corrections and Clarifications * Public Appearances * Commercial Services * CBC Shop * Doing Business with Us * Renting Facilities * Radio Canada International ACCESSIBILITY It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. * About CBC Accessibility * Accessibility Feedback * * ©2021 CBC/Radio-Canada. All rights reserved. * Visitez Radio-Canada.ca now -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CBC Caffeine Player 17.16.2 INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES Please know that cookies are required to operate and enhance our services as well as for advertising purposes. We value your privacy. If you are not comfortable with us using this information, please review your settings before continuing your visit. Learn moreClose 0