Renfrew Swinging Bridge - Historic Places Days

Renfrew Swinging Bridge

Renfrew, Ontario
Type
Monument / Landmark
Address
115 Arthur Avenue, Renfrew, ON, Canada
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Phone
6134019916

Suspended gracefully over the Bonnechere River, Renfrew’s Swinging Bridge has connected more than just riverbanks since its original construction in 1885 by the W.H. Kearney family. Rebuilt in 1983 and again upgraded in 2015, this 100-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge is an uncommon construction in Canada. Once a practical crossing for early residents, it now sways gently as a beloved symbol of the town’s heritage and resilience.

Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, the bridge offers sweeping views of the river and Renfrew’s Thomas Low Generating Plant, making it a favourite for photographers, history buffs, and curious visitors alike. As a living link to the town’s industrious past and a vibrant part of its present, the Swinging Bridge remains a cherished landmark and a must-see during Historic Places Days 2025. The bridge links Renfrew’s historic downtown to the McDougall Mill Museum. A great walk for Historic Places Days!

 

 

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Parkland

Fun Facts

Renfrew’s original swinging bridge was built differently than the current one. The original bridge was a wire and wood plank platform with wires on the side. The original bridge would not only swing but wave up and down as you walked.

Location

115 Arthur Avenue, Renfrew, ON, Canada
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Nearby Places

McDougallMill Museum

Renfrew, Ontario
Renfrew and district’s local history museum in an 1855 heritage stone mill building.
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McDougall Mill Museum

Renfrew, Ontario
McDougall Mill Museum showcases Renfrew’s history in an 1855 stone grist mill.
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Low Square

Renfrew, Ontario
107 year old downtown park with cenotaph and historic plaques
View Place | Get Directions

Renfrew Public Library

Renfrew, Ontario
The library has been operating since 1921 and has over 27000 items in its collection.
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