
Twin Rivers Bridge is a pedestrian-only bridge connecting Metro Toronto to the affluent neighbourhood of Rosedale. The bridge spans 30 meters over the Don River, offering incredible views of the Toronto skyline and the growing parks below. The bridge was built in 1884 and was once known as the Belleview Avenue Bridge. It has since been renamed in honour of the two rivers that it crosses, the Humber and Don rivers. Recently renovated, it's a popular spot for locals and visitors looking for stunning views of Toronto.
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