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There's a record-setting futuristic pedestrian bridge in Ontario spanning 14 lanes of traffic

Summary by Curiocity
When I think of the world’s longest enclosed pedestrian bridge, my guess wouldn’t be that it resides in Pickering, Ontario, but it does. The city, less than an hour east of Toronto, is home to a 250-metre-long bridge that has earned the title of longest enclosed pedestrian bridge anywhere on Earth. The Pickering Pedestrian Bridge was completed in September 2018, “after nearly a decade of planning, design, and construction,” says Guinness World R…
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Curiocity broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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