The bridge passes over the Fraser River and connects the town of Lillooet with British Columbia Highway 99.
[2][3] In 2003, the District of Lillooet and the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation restored the bridge as a pedestrian-only crossing.
The Lillooet Naturalist Society also advocated for the installation bat houses on the structure as a part of the restoration project.
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