Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge is a Bailey bridge in Toronto, Ontario.
[1] It was erected in 1952 (some say 1947[2]) but dates back to World War II when it was manufactured for the British Army.
[3] It is used as a pedestrian bridge to connect Exhibition Place to the waterfront south of Lake Shore Boulevard.
[3] This type of bridge was used to allow visitors to the Canadian National Exhibition to walk to waterfront activities in safety.
[2] It was erected by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario using steel supplied by the Dominion Bridge Company and was renovated during 1998.