The Harbord Street Bridge was a single-span reinforced concrete Arch bridge built from 1909 to 1914 that carried Harbord over Garrison Creek in the area known today as Palmerston–Little Italy and for the extension of Beatrice Street to Bloor Street West.
[1] The bridge was built to allow the better means for people in the new residential development to move around the neighbourhood.
The bridge crossed over the creek from Montrose Avenue to Grace Street.
Infilling of the area around the bridge began in 1917 [2] and both sides were filled by 1930, likely due to sewage being dumped into the creek following residential development,[3] but the balustrades on either side were still exposed.
Like the Crawford Street Bridge, it was not torn down but buried.