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With 4 hours to waste and a strong need to clear heads... there is nothing better than showing your kids some of your childhood haunts and going fishing as a family. The bridge is 97 years old. Wish I had of thought to take fishing equipment with us last month as well. This sport we all love so much made a huge difference in our moods for the works of us.

 

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After the visitations are over for the day... a picture tells no lies! lol

 

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Hey Wayne,

 

Just got back from our trip, heard the news on the way home. So sorry to hear bud.

 

Kinda kewl seeing that ol train bridge. I'm sure you and your family had lots of great memories there.

 

Cheers man, Ron....

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Glad you had a chance to clear your head this aft. Hope all is going well under the circumstances bud. Tell Leah I love the new hair :thumbsup_anim: Tell her she's a sexy pixie ;)

 

Joey

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Where is that Wayne?

Nice to go back down memory lane at times eh.

 

Hope everyones chill,n now.

 

In 1912 the Smiths Falls Bascule Bridge was built to carry the Canadian Northern Railway mainline over the Rideau Canal. It is a Scherzer rolling-lift railway bridge and is one of the oldest remaining bascule bridges in Canada. Originally designed to be run with a DC powered electric motor, in 1915 the bridge was forced to be operated manually for the next 63 years until it was closed in 1978. The bridge was designated a National Historic Site in 1983.

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