The Cameron Street Bridge is a two-lane, 208 metre (682 feet) long continuous steel girder bridge in Prince George, British Columbia.
The original Cameron Street Bridge was built in 1916, but it was destroyed six years later due to an ice jam on the Nechako River.
The second bridge was closed in September 2005 due to structural problems.
Eventually, the decision was made to demolish the old bridge and replace it with the current modern structure.
However, the city decided to preserve the bridge's history by building a replica Howe truss bridge (with informative signage) carrying foot traffic nearby in Cottonwood Island Park.